Zebra died in Essex zoo after rhino 'unintentionally punctured his stomach'

Zebra died in Essex zoo after rhino 'unintentionally punctured his stomach'

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Zebra died in Essex zoo after rhino 'unintentionally punctured his stomach'
Published: Jan, 13 2025 17:24

The zebra that died in a zoo in Essex after an "incident" with a rhinoceros was killed after the larger animal unintentionally punctured its stomach. Colchester Zoo had revealed over the weekend that a male zebra had died due to an "extremely rare" incident with a rhino, but it did not say how the animal's death came about.

In an update, the zoo said a female rhino named Astrid had been sparring with her son Tayo in a mixed-species enclosure on Friday. The rhino had "unfortunately" attempted to move the male zebra named Ziggy out of the way but in doing so "unintentionally punctured his stomach", the zoo added.

The zebra died of his injuries a few minutes later. Ziggy had been living "happily" with the other species in the enclosure, including the rhino, since November 2017, the zoo said. It added in a statement: "In the light of these rare events, we review our care for the animals to minimise the risk of these incidents reoccurring.

"As a result, the animal care team will continue to closely monitor the animals' behaviour in the coming weeks. "These sorts of incidents are extremely rare and we are devastated by this loss, Ziggy was a much-loved animal who will be dearly missed. "We would really like to thank our supporters for the well wishes at this difficult time and thank our fantastic animal care team who dealt with this very difficult situation extremely professionally.".

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