A Royal Bengal Tiger Died At Nehru Zoological Park

It is with heavy heart we share that a Royal Bengal Tiger Kadamba (Male, age: 11 years) has died yesterday i.e. on 04.07.2020 at 09.20 PM. Kadamba was brought to Nehru Zoological Park (NZP), from Pilukula Biological Park, Mangalore, Karnataka on 06.03.2014 via animal exchange programme.

Kadamba did not show any apparent signs of illness, but was off feed frequently, for the last few days, for which he was under observation of the Zoo Veterinarians. Post mortem was conducted by the Veterinary expert team headed by Prof. Laxman, Head, Dept. of Pathalogy, College of Veterinary Science, Rajendranagar, Hyderabad, Dr. Devender, Asst. Director, VBRI, Shantinagar, Hyderabad, Dr.Vijay Bhasker Reddy, VBRI, Shantinagar, Hyderabad, Dr. Sadanand Sontakke, Sr.Prl.Scientist, LaCONES- CCMB, Attapur, Hyd, Dr. M.Navin Kumar, Dy. Director (Retd),Consultant Zoo, Dr. M.A.Hakeem, Dy.Director, Nehru Zoological Park, Hyderabad and zoo veterinarians in the presence of the Director, Zoo Parks, Telangana State and Curator , Nehru Zoological Park, Hyderabad

As per the Post-mortem report, the cause of death of the animal was shock due to congestive heart failure. All the required blood and tissue samples were collected and sent to College of Veterinary Science, Rajendranager, Hyderabad, Veterinary Biological Research Institute, Shantinagar, and LaCONES-CCMB, Attapur for further detailed examination.

With the passing away of Kadamba, the Nehru Zoological Park has 11 Royal Bengal Tigers (Yellow) (8 adults & 3 cubs), and 9 Royal Bengal Tigers (White) adults. Out of these three Royal Bengal Tigers (Yellow) Roja (21 yr), Soni (20 yr) and Aparna (19 Yr) have already surpassed average lifespan.

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