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People have been visiting zoos for many years because we want to see endangered and dangerous
species with our own eyes.
But over the years, there have been countless accidents at zoos that have resulted in serious
injuries or even death.
So let's take a look at the top 10 biggest zoo fails.
Starting us off in at number 10 with A tragic moment when a Jaguar escaped its enclosure
and killed a monkey.
Officials at this Texas zoo insisted that there was no risk to the public when this
jaguar escaped its enclosure and attacked a monkey, even though they have no idea how
the jaguar escaped.
The jaguar was tranquilized with a dart gun and placed in a holding pen while the zoo
officials investigated the enclosure.
Up next in at number 9 we have Tilikum The Orca.
This 12,000 pound killer whale was the largest whale kept in captivity.
Although he was trained, handlers were not authorized to enter the water with him because
of his size.
So back in 1991, a young trainer fell into the tank with Tilikum and two other whales.
The whales actually drowned the trainer and because of this Tilikum was transferred to
SeaWorld in Orlando.
He continued to have aggressive tendency's and behaviours but he was still allowed to
perform in shows.
But in 2010, he pulled a trainer into the water where she died of blunt force trauma,
had several broken bones and a severed spinal cord.
Even after all of these incidents, he was still performing until he died earlier this
year.
And now in at number 8 we are talking about a tiger who killed a zookeeper.
A female zookeeper was mauled to death by a tiger at Hamerton Zoo after the tiger got
into an enclosure where she was working.
Investigators were examining whether the safety barrier malfunctioned or whether it was left
open due to human error.
The director of the Zoo has confirmed that the tiger will not be euthanized because they
believe that the zookeeper would not want the tiger to die.
A zoo employee who was mauled to death by a bear comes in at number 7.
The 19-year-old employee was cleaning an enclosure at a zoo in Denmark when a brown bear dug
his way under a fence and attacked him.
The employee was rushed to the nearest hospital via helicopter where he later died.
The two-year-old bear was euthanized shortly after the attack.
A 300 pound gorilla who escaped from its cage and he comes in at number 6.
This huge gorilla injured four people, including a toddler before he was shot and killed by
police.
The gorilla took multiple bites to the head and chest of a three-year-old and he went
on to attack others, throwing them against a wall and biting them as well.
Zoo officials are unsure how the gorilla got loose but they believe that he scaled the
16-foot concave wall.
Next up in at number 5 we are talking about a lion who was shot after killing a man and
escaping his enclosure.
This incident took place at a Zoo in China and authorities said that the 65-year-old
keeper was cleaning the enclosure when the lion bit him on his shoulders and neck.
He later died from his injures and the lion was loose in the zoo for more than an hour
before he was shot dead by the police.
Next in at number 4 African painted dogs who attacked and killed a two-year-old.
On November 4th, 2012, a two-year-old fell off of a railing and into the enclosure.
He was immediately attacked by three of the dogs who went straight for his head and torso.
Zoo worker were able to drive away most of the animals but one of the dogs refused to
leave the dead body and police were forced to open fire.
For a man in China, he thought it would be a great idea to sneak into a tiger enclosure,
well as it turns out, that was his last mistake that he would ever make and he comes in at
number 3.
He was confronted by multiple tigers who all took their opportunity to maul him to death.
Zoo authorities tried to respond quickly by scaring off the tigers with firecrackers however
that did not work.
Eventually, the police shot and killed the tiger in hopes of saving the mans life but
he later died due to his severe injuries.
And now in at number 2 we have two polar bears who killed a child.
These polar bears mauled and killed an 11-year-old boy who climbed the enclosure fence at a Brooklyn
Zoo with two of his friends.
Four police officers shot and killed both of the polar bears as they were attacking
the dead boy's body.
Apparently, the boys snuck into the enclosure when the zoo was closed so that they could
swim in the moat while the polar bears slept.
What ever happened to pool hopping?
That sounds so dangerous and stupid.
Finally in at number 1 we have A tiger who mauled three teenagers at a San Francisco
Zoo.
A female Siberian tiger was killed by police after the tiger fatally mauled a man and injured
three others on Christmas day back in 2007.
A tiger expert who investigated the scene believes that the tiger tried jumping out
of its enclosure because he was being provoked.
So the combination of the enclosure not being to code and the teenagers provoking this tiger
resulted in a tragic ended that could have been avoided.
Well there you guys have it…
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