Mail Online reports
that Ahe, a 32-year-old male hippopotamus, was hurt with a damaged leg and
teeth but still alive after falling from the moving lorry which was ferrying
him to a zoo in Taiwan. That was not to last long as zoo staff hitched the 1.8
tonne animal into a harness that could not carry his weight - and he was
dropped him for a second time. Medics said that the hippo died from injuries
sustained as a result of being dropped the second time while being moved to a
temporary shelter in the botched rescue attempt in Taichung city, a special
municipality located in western Taiwan.
Television footage
showed the enormous animal lying on the road -- where it remained for several
hours -- with white fluid oozing from its eyes. Then, when the hippo was being
taken back to the farm for treatment of its injuries, the cable on a hoist
broke and its container crashed to the ground from a height of two metres (6.5
feet). An autopsy showed that the internal damage caused a massive supply of
toxins to be released into his blood resulting in death. Local police who had
calls from locals about the animal said several people have reported a dinosaur
on the road causing some confusion and suspicion that it was a hoax. The deputy head of the Department of Animal
Industry in Taiwan's Council of Agriculture is quoted as saying that the
hippo's owner could face fines for animal abuse and be charged anywhere between
£2,025 and £10,127 for losing the hippo in the first place and failing to
secure him properly in the vehicle.
It is stated that Ahe
was a star attraction at its ranch and even appeared in a popular television
soap opera several years ago.
With regards – S.
Sampathkumar
1st Jan 2015.
