Amid-coronavirus pandemic, a Royal Bengal tiger has died of heart failure at Nehru Zoological Park (NZP) in Hyderabad.
The 11-year-old male tiger named Kadamba died on Saturday night, official said.
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As per the post-mortem report, the cause of death of the animal was shock due to congestive heart failure.
NZP Director N Kshitija said Kadamba did not show any apparent signs of illness, but was off feed frequently, for the last few days, for which it was under observation of the Zoo veterinarians.
Kadamba was brought to the Zoo from Pilukula Biological Park, Mangaluru in 2014 via animal exchange programme.
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Post mortem was conducted by the veterinary expert team headed by Professor Laxman, head, Department of Pathology, College of Veterinary Science.
With the passing away of Kadamba, the Nehru Zoological Park now has 11 Royal Bengal tigers (yellow) – eight adults and three cubs. Three of them — Roja (21 years), Soni (20 years) and Aparna (19 years) have already surpassed the average lifespan.
The Zoo also has nine Royal Bengal tigers (white) adults.
The Royal Bengal tiger’s death came close on the heels of the zoo losing an eight-year-old white tiger due to neoplastic tumour. Kiran succumbed on June 25.