“…In the past 2 years, SARS-CoV-2 has continually evolved in humans and several variants have emerged. Since most animal SARS-CoV-2 cases were presumed to be due to human-to-animal transmission events (Ekstrand et al, 2021;Garigliany et al, 2020;Jo et al, 2020;McAloose et al, 2020;Miro et al, 2021;Prince et al, 2021;Racnik et al, 2021) and in a tiger at a zoo in Tennessee (B.1.2 lineage) (Bartlett et al, 2021;Cushing et al, 2021). In contrast, in 2021 variants were detected in animals including the Alpha variant in domestic dogs and cats in the United Kingdom (Ferasin et al, 2021), tigers and lions at the Prague Zoo in the Czech Republic, and tigers at the Virginia Zoo (Mitchell et al, 2021) and the Delta variant in 14 animal species, including the current report (cat, dog, mink, gorilla, hyena, hippopotamus, ferret, tiger, lion, In the present study, we report a SARS-CoV-2 outbreak in 12 zoo animals representing six animal species.…”