The zoo described the fatal attacks as a “tragic loss” but noted that no human injuries were reported. The wildcat was sedated and returned to its enclosure about an hour after it was discovered missing.
By T.J. Ortenzi, Washington Post U.S.
Sat, 07/14/2018 - 10:06am
The zoo described the fatal attacks as a “tragic loss” but noted that no human injuries were reported. The wildcat was sedated and returned to its enclosure about an hour after it was discovered missing.