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This creation on the shutters of London Zoo is Banksy’s ninth animal artwork to pop up in the capital in as many days

An artwork appearing on the shutters of London Zoo has been confirmed as the latest and final image in Banksy’s surprise animal art trail across the capital.

It shows a gorilla lifting the shutter to release a sea lion and birds, while other animals appear to look on from the inside.

It is the ninth Banksy to appear in as many days in London and follows images that have popped up each morning since 5 August of a goat, elephants, monkeys, a wolf, pelicans, a cat, piranhas and a rhinoceros.

A London Zoo spokesperson said it was “absolutely brilliant” and said the work would be preserved.

People gathering to photograph the mural from behind a security barrier that has been installed

People have gathered to photograph the mural from behind a barrier that has been installed

Daniel Simmonds, London Zoo’s animal operations manager, said: “Banksy has become part of the London scene and it’s really nice to share his iconic status with, ultimately, one of the most iconic zoos in the entire world.

“We’re quite honoured he’s chosen to use our front shutters this morning to put one of his incredible artworks.

“I think it’s absolutely brilliant,” he told BBC News.

He said staff had no idea Banksy was planning the work at this location.

“That’s part of the amazing enigma of Banksy and that’s why it’s so exciting to come in this morning,” Mr Simmonds added.

Security guards have been brought in to secure a barrier that has been put up around the mural.

‘We’ll preserve it’

Mr Simmonds said the shutter would remain closed today and two others used instead, so that visitors can look at the work.

“It’s really important we share this with everybody.”

He added he was expecting extra people to visit today in addition to the thousands who had already booked.

“It’s going to be a busy day.”

Mr Simmons later confirmed that the artwork would be protected.

“We’ll definitely preserve it. We might even look at putting some perspex around it.

“The last thing we want with typical London weather, having just come through one of the worst winters ever, is to see this damaged by the weather.”

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London Zoo said it expected a “busy day” with more visitors than previously expected

He added it was likely to remain in the same location for the immediate future but might then be relocated to elsewhere on the site.

Final work in series

The BBC has been told by Banksy’s team the latest work is to be the final piece of the series, which has captured the attention of Banksy followers for more than a week.

The artist appears to have installed the works overnight at each occasion.

Crowds have been seen gathering after passers-by have spotted the works each morning, with many posting photos on social media.

Typically, Banksy has confirmed he is behind the creations at 13:00 BST each day, however, he announced the latest work on his Instagram page on Tuesday morning.

London Zoo responded on its own Instagram account: “Have our animals been helping to make people smile all over London this week?”

Two of the works – the two elephants and the rhinoceros – have since been partially defaced after being revealed.

A further two have been removed.

A satellite dish carrying a picture of a howling wolf was apparently stolen from a garage roof in Peckham and a disused billboard in Cricklewood that featured Banksy’s image of a stretching cat was taken down for safety reasons.



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