Kenzo, a white Bengal tiger that had recently escaped from a private wildlife facility in Mexico State, has tragically died during a rescue operation. This incident not only underscores the serious challenges faced by wildlife centers but also raises questions about the safety and protocols in place for both animals and rescue teams. The federal environmental protection agency, Profepa, reported the cat’s death just hours after announcing his capture under sedation. While initially there was relief over his recovery, the news of Kenzo’s death has sparked outrage among citizens concerned for animal welfare and safety. Profepa stated that Kenzo attacked rescue personnel during the operation, leading to security forces intervening. Despite immediate medical attention, the tiger could not be saved. Many are astonished at how a sedated animal could pose such a threat, prompting accusations regarding the professionalism of the veterinary team involved. Authorities confirmed that Kenzo, a three-year-old tiger, escaped during maintenance work at Animal Experience México, located approximately 40 kilometers east of Mexico City, and his recapture involved extensive efforts utilizing drones and tracking dogs. The mayor of Tepetlaoxtoc, where the capture occurred, noted the cooperative efforts of multiple government levels in the search. Kenzo’s unique pale fur made him a rare specimen within his species, and his death not only marks a loss for wildlife enthusiasts but also highlights the pressing need for improved safety measures in wildlife management. Profepa has since closed the facility, citing irregularities that allowed for Kenzo’s escape, prompting further discussions regarding regulations in animal care and protection.
Bengal Tiger Escapes Zoo in Mexico, Sadly Passes Away
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