White Tiger Kailash Dies at Tata Zoo in Jamshedpur
Rare 14-year-old big cat succumbs to cancer after long battle
Key Points:
• White tiger Kailash dies at Tata Zoo in Bistupur, Jamshedpur
• 14-year-old tiger had been battling cancer for two years
• Zoo management plans to acquire new white tiger for breeding
JAMSHEDPUR – Kailash, the rare white tiger of the Tata Zoo in Bistupur, passed away from cancer following a protracted illness. The zoo is mourning his loss.
The large cat, 14, has been battling cancer for about two years.
The administrators and employees of the zoo are terribly devastated by Kailash’s loss.
According to zoo veterinarian Dr. Palit, white tigers live nine to ten years on average.
But Kailash had lived longer than most members of his species.
Kailash was given the right farewell by the zoo, according to protocol.
The zoo’s management is getting ready to bring in a new white tiger in the interim.
This action seeks to bridge the gap created by Kailash’s passing.
In addition, the two tigresses at the zoo will participate in a breeding program with the new tiger.
Future white tiger cub production is the aim.
The loss of Kailash has made the zoo staff feel depressed.
However, the zoo is still dedicated to protecting endangered animals.
The Tata Zoo’s white tiger exhibit has long been a favorite among visitors.
Kailash’s lengthy life also attests to the high caliber of care he received at the clinic.
The zoo’s plans for breeding large cats demonstrate its commitment to protecting these vulnerable populations.

