Philadelphia Zoo investigating after all 5 meerkats die within weeks: 'It's really tough'


The Philadelphia Zoo’s five meerkats all died this month, prompting an investigation into what caused the sudden deaths. And zoo officials suspect an animal dye keepers have used for years might be the culprit.

Problems for the zoo began on June 1, when the meerkat keepers noticed the meerkats were not acting normally. The keepers called the veterinary team to help, but one of the meerkats still died that day, said Amy Shearer, the zoo’s chief marketing, communications and experience officer. Three died in the next 36 hours and the last one died on Monday.

Shearer said the “whole team and veterinary team came together” to try to save the animals, but despite their best efforts, the “sudden illness” caused all five meerkats to pass.



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