A personal statement by Martin Goymour, Zoo Director
Malyshka our female Amur (Siberian) tiger died in a tragic drowning incident on Sunday 18th April 2010
Malyshka, the mother of our 17-month-old male cubs Vasya and Kuzma, was found lifeless in the tiger territory paddock by her keepers early Sunday morning.
Despite extensive veterinary examination at post mortem, where drowning was identified as the cause of her demise, there is still no explanation as to how it occurred as Malyshka was such a strong and healthy tigress and showed no signs of external or internal injuries. The pool in the enclosure is not deep or considered hazardous.
What is more distressing for the zoo is that the post mortem revealed that Malyshka was pregnant with three cubs which would have been of great importance to the international breeding programme for this endangered species.
All the zoo staff, particularly her keepers, are very much saddened by her loss.
Further veterinary investigations continue and consultations with the International Studbook Keepers for the Amur (Siberian) tigers will commence immediately.
15 year old Mischa, our particularly placid and good natured male tiger, has not been implicated in this incident. It was unfortunate that his previous mate, Zaliv’ succumbed to cancer in 2003.