A few years ago at Oklahoma City, Malee the elephant calf died of EEHV. It was later found that it was of the same strain that Chai had, who arrived before Malee's passing. Is it possible that we could have a similar case at hand here? Correct me if I'm wrong, but wouldn't Samson have likely been exposed to EEHV when Rio Grande lost its calf Daizy to it a few years ago?
OH MY GOSH!!! I came to the exact same conclusion! Without a doubt, Samson had a role in Lily's death. Prior to Lily's passing, not a single elephant at the Oregon Zoo has died from EEHV. In addition, Samson came from a facility where EEHV was present and one death has been caused by EEHV at the Albuquerque Zoo. Furthermore, the only change in the Oregon Zoo's elephant program within the past few years was the acquisition of Samson. I wholeheartedly believe that Samson transmitted the virus to Lily which ultimately resulted in her death.
Is it just fatal to calves?
Truthfully, EEHV can be fatal at any age. However, EEHV has primarily effected young elephant calves. The oldest elephant to die from EEHV was 42 year old Kathy Sh-Boom at the Niabi Zoo. While the youngest elephant to die from EEHV that was beyond the suggested vulnerable age range was 13 year old Kimba at the Houston Zoo. Ultimately, EEHV is unpredictable and all elephants are potentially susceptible.
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