Jarrah, the elderly lioness at Werribee Open Range Zoo, was put to sleep yesterday at the age of 19. From the zoo's Facebook page:
Zoos VictoriaYesterday was a difficult day for keepers and vets at Werribee Open Range Zoo, who said a very sad goodbye to Jarrah the Lioness.
At age 19, she was a very elderly lion and had a number of age-related health issues, but nonetheless, she was strong and graceful until the end.
Born at Melbourne Zoo in 2000, Jarrah moved to her new home at Werribee Open Range Zoo when she was four, along with her mother Jespah and Aunty Gopah.
Majestic and charismatic her whole life, perhaps her most lasting legacy will be the memories of her stirring vocalisations, which will be missed, but never forgotten.
Thank you to all who admired and cared for Jarrah, either as a zoo keeper or from afar. Sleep well, Jarrah.