Remembering Luni Tune
Luni Tune, our Ankole cattle, passed away yesterday, April 22. He was 23 years old.
If you ever spotted him in his habitat, you knew which one he was—the shy one with the beautifully symmetrical horns. He was part of a trio here for many years, and in the end, he was our last. He kept mostly to himself, but he had his people. He showed up for every training session and would take food right from his keepers’ hands. And if you were near his habitat early in the morning or late in the afternoon, you probably heard him. He got vocal when he thought his keepers were running late, which, for the record, they never were.
As he got older, his team built a health plan around him: joint supplements, a special diet, and the kind of steady, attentive care that comes from really knowing an animal.
Last winter, we had the chance to film a spotlight with Luni Tune and Keeper Cynthia. We’re glad we did.
He was our last Ankole cattle, and this place feels a little quieter without him.
A heartfelt thank you to our hoofstock team for the dedicated care they gave Luni Tune every day of his 20 years here.