Kumamoto, Apr 28 (News On Japan) –
A male zoo keeper in his 50s was severely injured after being attacked by a rhinoceros on the Kumamoto Metropolis Zoo and Botanical Gardens on April 26.
The animal concerned was Krug, a 24-year-old male black rhinoceros weighing about 1.5 tons and geared up with two massive horns.
In response to the zoo, the incident occurred whereas employees had been making an attempt to pair the male with a feminine for breeding functions. Beneath established guidelines, a partition gate between the enclosures was imagined to be closed remotely and security confirmed earlier than anybody entered the holding space.
The keeper believed the gate had been shut and entered the room. In truth, the partition remained open.
He then got here nose to nose with Krug, which was stated to be notably irritable through the mating season. The rhinoceros is believed to have charged and lifted the keeper twice with its horn.
The person suffered fractures to his head and neck after hanging a fence through the assault. Authorities stated his accidents had been severe however not life-threatening.
Mitsufumi Matsumoto, director of the Kumamoto Metropolis Zoo and Botanical Gardens, apologized for the incident.
‘We deeply apologize for inflicting such nice concern,’ Matsumoto stated.
The zoo stated inadequate security checks might have contributed to the accident and pledged to take steps to stop a recurrence.
Supply: FNN