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Bajirao, Mumbai's last captive white tiger dies at 18

Bajirao was born at the Sanjay Gandhi National Park in 2001 to tigers Renuka and Sidharth. He was the last surviving white tiger in the park.

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Published : May 4, 2019, 3:29 PM IST

Mumbai (Maharashtra): Bajirao, the last captive white tiger at the Sanjay Gandhi National Park (SGNP) in Borivali, died at the age of 18 following age-related complications.

"Bajirao had been suffering from chronic ankylosis on the left shoulder and chronic senile generalised arthritis for the last four years. He had been unable to walk for the last ten days and succumbed to his ailment at 5.30 am on Friday due to his advanced age," said park officials.

Bajirao was born at the SGNP in 2001 to tigers Renuka and Sidharth. He was the last surviving white tiger in the park, said an official statement by the park.

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An expert advisory committee of the SGNP, comprising senior veterinarians, including those from the Bombay Veterinary College (BVC) and retired ones from the SGNP, had earlier examined Bajirao and suggested the line of treatment considering his advanced age.

Bajirao's post-mortem was conducted by the pathology department of the BVC, which indicated multiple organ failures along with old age as the probable cause of death.

Bajirao’s carcass was burnt after the autopsy as per National Tiger Conservation Authority guidelines. There are six remaining Royal Bengal tigers at the park– four female and two male, all above 10 years of age.

Mumbai (Maharashtra): Bajirao, the last captive white tiger at the Sanjay Gandhi National Park (SGNP) in Borivali, died at the age of 18 following age-related complications.

"Bajirao had been suffering from chronic ankylosis on the left shoulder and chronic senile generalised arthritis for the last four years. He had been unable to walk for the last ten days and succumbed to his ailment at 5.30 am on Friday due to his advanced age," said park officials.

Bajirao was born at the SGNP in 2001 to tigers Renuka and Sidharth. He was the last surviving white tiger in the park, said an official statement by the park.

Also read: Three workers die while cleaning septic tank, eight booked

An expert advisory committee of the SGNP, comprising senior veterinarians, including those from the Bombay Veterinary College (BVC) and retired ones from the SGNP, had earlier examined Bajirao and suggested the line of treatment considering his advanced age.

Bajirao's post-mortem was conducted by the pathology department of the BVC, which indicated multiple organ failures along with old age as the probable cause of death.

Bajirao’s carcass was burnt after the autopsy as per National Tiger Conservation Authority guidelines. There are six remaining Royal Bengal tigers at the park– four female and two male, all above 10 years of age.

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Mumbai's last captive white tiger Bajirao dies at 18
         Mumbai, May 4 (PTI) Bajirao, the last captive white
tiger at the Sanjay Gandhi National Park (SGNP) in Borivali,
died at the age of 18.
         A statement issued by the SGNP said, the tiger
breathed his last early Friday.
         "Bajirao had been suffering from chronic ankylosis on
left shoulder and chronic senile generalised arthritis for the
last four years. He had been unable to walk for the last ten
days and succumbed to his ailment at 5.30 am on Friday due to
his advanced age," it said.
         Bajirao was born at the SGNP in 2001 to Renuka and
Sidharth. He was the last surviving white tiger in the park,
it said.
         An expert advisory committee of the SGNP, comprising
senior veternarians, including those from the Bombay
Veterinary College (BVC) and retired ones from the SGNP, had
earlier examined Bajirao and suggested the line of treatment
considering his advanced age, the statement said.
         Bajirao's post-mortem was conducted by the pathology
department of the BVC and the final reports are awaited. He
was later cremated as per the prescribed procedure, it added.
         Taxidermist Santosh Gaikwad expressed inability to
perform taxidermy on Bajirao due to the unsuitable skin
condition, the statement said. PTI MR
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