DESPERATE FOR SEX, ZOO ELEPHANT TRAMPLES ITS KEEPER TO DEATH
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An
adult male elephant has trampled its keeper to death in front of shocked
visitors at a zoo in southern China.
The
two-tonne beast, aged 56, was said to be desperate to mate while stomping on
the animal carer last week in Changsha, the capital of Hunan Province. The
attack occurred just before an animal circus show last Tuesday and was filmed
by tourists waiting to watch the performance.
The Asian elephant, called ‘Ai A’, had been living in Changsha for 10 years
before the incident and has a ‘gentle’ temperament, according to Changsha
Ecological Zoo where the tragedy took place.
The
elephant, Daily Mail reports, was waiting to enter the performance venue when
it launched the assault on the worker, known by his surname Bu. Five other
keepers tried to calm down the hormone-driven elephant before taking Bu to
hospital.
The victim was pronounced dead by doctors after emergency treatment failed. Footage circulating on Weibo, the Chinese equivalent to Twitter, shows three elephants, including ‘Ai A’, standing on the performance ground. It then shows ‘Ai A’ dragging a man, who appears lifeless, along the ground.
One
male eyewitness is heard yelling ‘gone, gone’ indicating that the man could be
dead while others are heard lamenting over the loss.
The
attack was caused by the fact that ‘Ai A’ was in ‘musth’ at the time, experts
from the zoo suspected. When a male Asian elephant is in a state of ‘musth’,
its urge to mate goes into overdrive, and its levels of testosterone and other
hormones are elevated. It becomes more aggressive and fights with other male
elephants to compete for partners. It remains unclear if the other elephants at
the scene were male or female. The zoo has kept ‘Ai A’ in a separate enclosure
away from other elephants.
Established
in 2010, Changsha Ecological Zoo keeps a total of six Asian elephants in a
pavilion occupying 1,271 square metres (13,681 square feet). All elephants are
trained to carry out circus stunts, including giving massages, kicking football
and swinging hula hoops.
The zoo has vowed to prevent similar incidents from happening in the future. It is understood that police and the regional forestry bureau are investigating the case, as reported by.
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