Siberian tiger killed in fight at zoo


Beastly violence: Miho was attacked and killed by another tiger at the Seoul Grand Park. — Seoul Grand Park/The Korea Herald/Asia News Network

A SIBERIAN tiger named Miho died at Seoul Grand Park after a fight with another tiger, allegedly after a separating door between the enclosures was not properly locked, local media reported.

According to News1, citing Seoul city council member Lee Young-sil of the Democratic Party of Korea, the 13-year-old Miho died after fighting with seven-year-old Kumgang in a zoo enclosure at around 4.15pm on Feb 18.

An internal investigation by the park found that the two tigers began fighting shortly after Kumgang entered the enclosure where Miho was staying.

Kumgang had been transferred to the same complex in January.

Zoo staff attempted to stop the fight by spraying water at them with a high-pressure hose and using bamboo to separate the animals.

However, Kumgang continued attacking Miho, biting the back of his neck for about four minutes.

By the time a veterinary medical team arrived and performed cardiopulmonary resuscitation, Miho was already dead.

Footage from inside the enclosure showed Kumgang quickly approaching Miho immediately after entering and the fight beginning almost at once.

On Feb 18, zookeepers were reportedly instructed to work in teams of two when handling tigers. However, investigators found that the staff had divided the areas and worked alone.

Both staffers allegedly told investigators they have often worked alone to speed up tiger transfers when facing time constraints. — The Korea Herald/ANN

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