Brick-throwing China zoo-goers kill kangaroo

A kangaroo, recently
A kangaroo, recently

SHANGHAI: Visitors to a zoo in southeastern China killed one kangaroo and injured another by throwing bricks at them in an attempt to get a reaction from the animals, state media reported.

A 12-year-old female kangaroo suffered a severely injured foot when it was struck by bricks and concrete chunks on February 28 at the Fuzhou Zoo in Fujian province, China Central Television reported.

The kangaroo died days later and an examination by a veterinarian revealed that the cause of death was likely a ruptured kidney caused by being struck by the projectiles.

A few weeks later, a five-year-old male kangaroo at the same zoo was slightly injured in a similar way, said the report posted on the network's website late on Thursday.

The report included pictures of the first kangaroo's smashed and nearly severed foot, and of the animal receiving treatment via intravenous drip before it died.

Visitors to the zoo were known to try to provoke the Australia marsupials to get them to display their signature hopping mode of locomotion using their powerful hind legs.

The report did not mention whether anyone was punished over the matter, but it said the dead female would be stuffed and put on display and the zoo would look to install security cameras to deter visitors from harming animals in future.

China's lightly regulated zoos and wildlife parks often make news for the wrong reasons, typically involving abysmal conditions in which animals are kept or insensitive actions by visitors in a country where the notion of animal rights is not deeply ingrained.

Among recent examples, horrified visitors to an animal park in eastern China's Jiangsu province last June watched as tigers killed a donkey that was released into their enclosure by investors angry over a business dispute related to the zoo, according to media reports.

A few months earlier, a zoo visitor died after he was mauled by tigers whose enclosure he entered in the city of Ningbo, south of Shanghai.

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Vocabulary

  • abysmal: extremely bad or low in quality - แย่สุดๆ, เลวร้ายมาก, ที่มีมาตรฐานต่ำมาก
  • chunk: a thick solid piece that has been cut or broken off something - ก้อนหนา
  • concrete: a hard substance used in building made by mixing cement, sand, small stones, and water - คอนกรีต
  • deter: to make someone decide not to do something - ขัดขวาง, ยับยั้ง, ป้องกัน
  • drip: a piece of equipment or the process that passes liquid food, medicine or blood very slowly through a tube into a patient's vein - การหยดยาเข้าหลอดเลือด
  • hind (adj): back, esp. the back legs of an animal with four legs - ด้านหลัง
  • hopped: jumped - กระโดดขาเดียว
  • ingrained (verb): that has existed for a long time and is therefore difficult to change; under the surface of something and therefore difficult to get rid of - ติดแน่น, ซึ่งฝังแน่น
  • intravenous (adj): (of drugs or food) going into a vein - ภายในเส้นเลือดดำ
  • investors (noun): people or organisations that invest money, i.e., use money with the aim of making a profit from it, for example by buying property or buying shares in a company - นักลงทุน
  • marsupial: a type of mammal from Australasia or South or Central America which is not completely developed when it is born and is carried around in a pocket on the mother's body where it is fed and protected until it is completely developed - สัตว์มีกระเป๋าหน้าท้องเลี้ยงลูกจำพวก
  • maul: (normally of a animal with sharp teeth and claws) to cause serious injury to someone - กัดฉีก, ทำให้บาดเจ็บ, ทำลาย
  • projectile (noun): an object, such as a bullet, that is fired from a gun or other weapon; any object that is thrown as a weapon - วัตถุใด ๆ ที่ถูกขว้างหรือถูกยิงออกไป
  • provoke: to cause a reaction - ก่อให้เกิด
  • rupture: to be broken or burst apart - แตก, ฉีกขาด, แตกออก,
  • severed: cut off - ถูกตัด
  • signature (adj): something special or unique about someone or something; a particular quality that makes something different from other similar things and makes it easy to recognise - สัญลักษณ์
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