animal was impaled by the Congo buffalo at West Midland Safari Park, near Bewdley in Worcestershire, in front of visitors on September 5.The zebra was pronounced dead after the "freak accident", despite intervention from staff.
A source at the park told The Sun: “Keepers were feeding the animals at the same time."A fight broke out and the cattle got its horn under the zebra.
Nobody could believe what they were watching.”A park spokesperson confirmed: “We can confirm that on Saturday 5th September an unexpected and very rare incident involving our Congo buffalo and plains zebra took place inside the park’s reserve.“These two species live together in a mixed exhibit and at no point were any safety gates left open.
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