Yahoo – AFP,
7 Aug 2014
File photo
taken on June 2, 2014 shows two Komodo dragons pictured in
an enclosure at the
Surabaya Zoo
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A Komodo
dragon was found dead Thursday at an Indonesian zoo infamous for hundreds of
animal deaths, the third of the giant lizards to perish there this year, a zoo
official said.
The
11-year-old male Komodo dragon died in its cage at Surabaya zoo, on the main
island of Java, said Liang Kaspe, the park's veterinary surgeon.
Two of the
Komodos, which are the world's largest living lizards and have a venomous bite,
died in February and June at the zoo, which is Indonesia's biggest.
An initial
autopsy indicated that the latest death was caused by intestinal problems, said
Kaspe, but further laboratory tests will be carried out over the next month to
check for other problems.
The zoo now
has seven male, six female and 59 baby Komodos. More than 30 eggs have also
been laid since the end of July, Kaspe said.
Surabaya
zoo has been dubbed the "death zoo" because so many animals have died
there prematurely in recent years owing to neglect, including several
orangutans, a tiger and a giraffe.
The
management of the zoo has been taken over by the Surabaya city administration,
but the deaths have not stopped and animal welfare groups continue to call for
the zoo's closure.
Komodo
dragons, which are native to several islands in central Indonesia, can grow up
to three metres (10 feet) long and weigh up to 70 kilograms (154 pounds). They
are classified as a vulnerable species.
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