The presents have been opened. The lights have been taken down (maybe). The in-laws are returning from whence they came (finally) and Santa has gone back into hiding for another year.

Christmas is over. But, thanks to Reddit user rpars, today we learned there might be a way to give one last gift. Turns out elephants think trees are a treat—and some zoos even accept donations.

Not all trees are created equal (flocked and/or glittered trees likely won’t cut it) and it’s important to make sure you call your local zoo first before lugging over your old tree. Reddit user aZookeeper (who claims the name is authentic) says most only accept unused trees.

Still, aZookeeper adds that elephants aren’t the only ones getting in on the action:

“The trees are definitely useful as a treat since we’re always looking for new and fun things for our animals. How the animal reacts differs between individuals, but I’ve seen the polar bears throw them around, the big cats rub up against them, and all the hoofstock just devour those things.”

If you can’t find a zoo to take your old tree, you can also give it to goats.

Or just spend the rest of the week looking up videos of animals eating christmas trees—just because you can. It’s going to be a happy new year after all.