A female humboldt penguin died at Mumbai zoo. (File Photo)
Mumbai:
A female humboldt penguin on Sunday died at the city zoo, barely three months after it was procured along with seven others from an aquarium in South Korea.
The penguin, weighing around 3kg, showed symptoms of dullness, inappetance (shunning food), greenish stools and laboured breathing on October 18. The bird was subjected to various medical tests and attended by a veterinary doctor, but could not survive, the zoo officials said.
Eight penguins, including five females, were procured from Coex Aquarium in Seoul on July 26 and brought to Veermata Jijabai Bhosale Udyan (the zoo). The flightless birds were to be made available for public viewing from mid-November at the municipal corporation-run zoo at Byculla.
These birds have been kept in a quarantine facility at the zoo under 16 to 18 degrees Celsius temperature as per international standards, the officials said in a release.
"The (ill) bird was immediately attended by a veterinary doctor and its stools were examined. A culture sensitivity test was also conducted which found the presence of gram-negative bacteria. Accordingly, appropriate treatment was started in consultation with an exotic birds specialist," the statement stated.
"The bird, however, did not respond to the treatment and on October 19, a blood test was conducted which showed elevated liver values," it added.
The zoo authorities said X-ray and ultrasonography tests were also conducted in which no specific observations were noticed in the penguin.
"The bird did not respond to treatment and died today at 8.17 am. A post-mortem was conducted by Mumbai Veterinary College in Parel," it stated.
The exact cause of death will be known after the post- mortem report comes in.
Meanwhile, the seven other Humboldt penguins are healthy and under observation, the officials said.