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Critically endangered crocodile at National Zoo in DC dies from presumed electrical injury
Dana Sukontarak | Dana.Sukontarak@wtop.com
December 25, 2022, 8:27 AM
A 10-year-old male Cuban crocodile has died in its enclosure at the Smithsonians National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute, according to a news release from the organization on Thursday. ... The institute said that in the early morning hours of Dec. 17, the crocodile was found deceased, and that the cause was a presumed electrical injury sustained in its indoor habitat.
Institute staff determined that the crocodile attacked a replacement electrical outlet in the habitat, which was placed higher than the original outlet at approximately 4.5 feet off the ground, according to the release. The crocodile had been living in the habitat for years without incident.
Known for their aggressive behavior, the crocodile pulled the electric equipment off the wall and bit various pieces, the release said.
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The institute said there are currently no plans to put another animal in the enclosure.
Dana Sukontarak
Dana Sukontarak is a Digital Writer/Editor for WTOP.com. She loves haiku poetry, short sci-fi stories and word games. She grew up in Prince Georges County, Maryland, and currently lives in Silver Spring.
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Critically endangered crocodile at National Zoo in DC dies from presumed electrical injury
Dana Sukontarak | Dana.Sukontarak@wtop.com
December 25, 2022, 8:27 AM
A 10-year-old male Cuban crocodile has died in its enclosure at the Smithsonians National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute, according to a news release from the organization on Thursday. ... The institute said that in the early morning hours of Dec. 17, the crocodile was found deceased, and that the cause was a presumed electrical injury sustained in its indoor habitat.
Institute staff determined that the crocodile attacked a replacement electrical outlet in the habitat, which was placed higher than the original outlet at approximately 4.5 feet off the ground, according to the release. The crocodile had been living in the habitat for years without incident.
Known for their aggressive behavior, the crocodile pulled the electric equipment off the wall and bit various pieces, the release said.
{snip}
The institute said there are currently no plans to put another animal in the enclosure.
Dana Sukontarak
Dana Sukontarak is a Digital Writer/Editor for WTOP.com. She loves haiku poetry, short sci-fi stories and word games. She grew up in Prince Georges County, Maryland, and currently lives in Silver Spring.
Dana.Sukontarak@wtop.com
@LilAPStyle
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'Critically endangered' crocodile at National Zoo in DC dies from presumed electrical injury (Original Post)
mahatmakanejeeves
Dec 2022
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Sometimes our "well meaning" outstrips our attention to detail. We aren't so smart ...
marble falls
Dec 2022
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marble falls
(71,396 posts)1. Sometimes our "well meaning" outstrips our attention to detail. We aren't so smart ...
... just a sad thing.
IronLionZion
(50,994 posts)2. Sad suicide
even some house pets have to be watched so they don't eat something that will kill them
