Animals: Mysterious rhino deaths in the Erfurt Zoo

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Mysterious death of rhinos in Erfurt Zoo

The white rhinoceroses Marcita (l) and her cub Tayo in Erfurt Zoo. Photo: Martin Schutt/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa

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Within a few days, first the rhino boy and then his mother died in Erfurt. So far nobody knows why this happened.

Grief and unanswered questions at the Erfurt Zoo: Two days after the death of the rhino boy Tayo, his mother Marcita was also found lifeless in her box on Friday morning.

“We are all deeply shaken,” said zoo director Sabine Merz. The cause of the rhino’s death is still unclear. So far there have been no signs of external influences.

Closed until Friday evening

The zoo remained closed on Friday due to salvage work in the rhino house. The animal is now being examined by pathologists for wild and zoo animals. Currently there is not even a suspicion. In general, investigations are carried out “in all conceivable directions,” said Merz. According to the zoo director, rhinos usually live to be 20 to 25, sometimes up to 40 years old.

Marcita, who was only 17, clearly mourned Tayo and kept calling her young animal, but otherwise, like her calf before his death, was fine, said Merz. “I have rarely experienced that we grope in the dark. Out of the blue – and then two. It’s unbelievable.”

Marcita has lived in the Erfurt Zoo for a good five years. In January, the zoo celebrated her 17th birthday with the rhino cow. She was already pregnant for the third time. The offspring was expected in autumn 2022. The rhino population in Erfurt had recently shrunk to Marcita and her second son Tayo due to the resettlement of other rhinos. The zoo planned to reopen on Friday evening for the “Magic Night of Lights” – then unfortunately without rhinos.

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