Please enter your login details

You can also sign in with your Sowetan LIVE
and Sport LIVE account details.
   Sign Up   Forgot password?

Sign in with:

 
  • All Share : 41079.55
    DOWN -0.81%
    Top 40 : 3341.05
    DOWN -0.37%
    Financial 15 : 11832.90
    DOWN -2.18%
    Industrial 25 : 46966.65
    DOWN -0.43%

  • ZAR/USD : 9.4446
    UP 0.47%
    ZAR/GBP : 14.3895
    UP 1.17%
    ZAR/EUR : 12.1551
    UP 0.77%
    ZAR/JPY : 0.0922
    UP 0.87%
    ZAR/AUD : 9.2594
    UP 1.08%

  • Gold : 1384.6900
    UP 3.07%
    Platinum : 1485.5000
    UP 3.95%
    Silver : 22.7000
    UP 7.82%
    Palladium : 748.5000
    UP 1.98%
    Brent Crude Oil : 105.000
    UP 0.36%

  • All data is delayed by 15 min. Data supplied by I-Net Bridge
    Hover cursor over this ticker to pause.

Mon May 20 19:35:59 SAST 2013

World's oldest hippo dies

Sapa-AFP | 03 August, 2012 09:49
A Hippo. File picture
Image by: GORAN TOMASEVIC / REUTERS

Donna, believed to be the world’s oldest hippo, has died at the age of 62 after living more than two decades beyond the massive mammal’s usual life expectancy, zoo officials say.

Donna had lived most of her life in the small town of Evansville, Indiana at the Mesker Park Zoo & Botanic Garden.

“It is with great sadness for us to announce that Donna, the world’s oldest living Nile hippopotamus in captivity, was humanly euthanized this morning due to her declining quality of life caused by her debilitating severe arthritis,” zoo director Amos Morris said in a statement Wednesday.

Donna was born at what is now the Memphis Zoo in 1951 and arrived at Mesker Park on August 7, 1956.

She had eight offspring with her mate Kley and had lived at the zoo longer than any of the current staff have worked there.

Hippos typically live no more than 40 years in the wild and about 50 years in captivity.

SHARE YOUR OPINION

If you have an opinion you would like to share on this article, please send us an e-mail to the Times LIVE iLIVE team. In the mean time, click here to view the Times LIVE iLIVE section.