Deer jumps into lions' den at DC National Zoo

neoprodigy

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At the zoo, no escape for a deer in the lions' den

By Martin Weil
Washington Post Staff Writer
Monday, November 9, 2009

A deer that jumped a wall at the National Zoo was fatally injured by two lions Sunday as dozens of startled spectators looked on.



Zoo spokeswoman Pamela Baker-Masson described the incident as highly unusual. It began about 2:50 p.m. as visitors lined the perimeter wall of an enclosure that contained two female lions, and it involved a deer that may have entered from Rock Creek Park.
"Everyone was cheering, 'Go, go, go' " to encourage the deer to reach safety, witness Josh Shpayher said. "Everyone was rooting for the deer."
As recounted by witnesses, the deer, over as much as 20 minutes, was in and out of a moat while the lions clutched, clawed or swatted it. A crowd of spectators grew. Some shrieked, cried out or took children away.
The incident began, said witness Rob Ephraim, when the deer "ran between people" at the railing of the low wall around the sunken enclosure.
"It was running and it leaped," he said. After a hoof apparently clipped the railing, the deer plunged into the green, leaf-strewn water of the moat at the bottom of the wall. One lion went in after the deer and "jumped on it," Ephraim said.



The deer escaped, "then [got] caught again," Ephraim said.
As the episode neared its end, one lion dragged the deer to a stairwell area. The deer, a female, broke free and bounded toward the moat, the lion in pursuit.
Zoo personnel sent visitors away and got the lions indoors. With the enclosure empty, the deer left the moat on its own. It was anesthetized and taken for evaluation by specialists.
They found it "pretty evident" that the deer "would not survive," and it was euthanized, Baker-Masson said.
Shpayher said he arrived in the middle of the incident, as the crowd was swelling to at least 100 people.
When he asked what was happening, he said a woman told him that "a deer jumped in and the lions got him."
Video footage shows the deer seeming to wriggle from a lion's grasp and flee, with no obvious wounds.
But Baker-Masson said an examination indicated that besides head and neck scratches, the deer had a serious wound on its belly.
Many deer live in Rock Creek Park, where the zoo is located, and many have been spotted on the zoo grounds. But it is highly unusual for a deer to get into an enclosure, Baker-Masson said.




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UNCLERUCKUS

"THE ALL POWERFUL Q !!
i wanted to see it get eatin i feel cheated...
:pound: NEWS REPORTS STATE THE DEER MADE A FEW FINAL STATEMENTS. SEEMS HE HAD BEEN OUT EATING SOME WILD GRASS WITH FRIENDS WHEN HE BECAME DISORIENTED AND ACCIDENTALLY RAN INTO THE ZOO AND FELL INTO THE PIT. HIS LAST WORDS WERE " WHAT DO THEY FEED THAT KITTY KAT :eek:!!!"

SERIOUSLY I WOULD HAVE THOUGHT HE WOULD HAVE BEEN TORN TO BITS BUT THE BIG CAT WAS CAUGHT OFF GUARD ....AT FIRST :D
 

SubMariner

Master Jedi & Past VP
Wow, that was pretty neat. It must of been quite difficult for the tourists to actually witness that live and in person, instead of the Discovery Channel.
 

minifoot77

Members
"The lions' technique was all wrong. Paws when they should have used jaws; jaws when they should have used paws."

the tiger

shows you how zoos really mess up animals maybe they should have cooked and cubed the deer and they might have ate it.....
 

TheWire

Members
"The lions' technique was all wrong. Paws when they should have used jaws; jaws when they should have used paws."

the tiger

shows you how zoos really mess up animals maybe they should have cooked and cubed the deer and they might have ate it.....


totally..they should fed them live animal with 1 sort of exit for the animal so they have a fair game to!
 

DonkeyFish

Members
Goes to show how well fed the cats are there. Clearly they didn't view the deer as "food", but as "playtime". Like any of the animals in a zoo are that close to actions as their wild counterparts... they know dinner will arrive at 5:26pm every day, and it will be yummy and satisfying. Now a surprise "motorized toy" popping up in the yard.... THAT's big fun for sure!

Once they figure out what to do with it, of course.
 

George

CCA Charter Member and person in charge of the we
And if you read the very funny article I pointed you to, you might have caught the same guy's column a couple days later. People (women) emailed and wrote blasting him for insensitivity. Would you say they rymed with a stupid witch?

:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:
 

DonkeyFish

Members
Meee too. It was funny. And clearly intended to be satire. Something about sticks and seated positions.... ugh. *women* :rolleyes:

Some people need to get hobbies and stop being so friggin' over sensitive to, well, the world.

(Guess who hasn't had much sleep lately and is uber cranky, LOL!)
 

George

CCA Charter Member and person in charge of the we
Meee too. It was funny. And clearly intended to be satire. Something about sticks and seated positions.... ugh. *women* :rolleyes:

Some people need to get hobbies and stop being so friggin' over sensitive to, well, the world.

(Guess who hasn't had much sleep lately and is uber cranky, LOL!)

Well, it is clear that some women are OK, in small doses at least. I did not mean to condemn the entire sex. :lol::lol::lol:

Get some sleep Jen.

George
 
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