San Diego Union-Tribune (Sunday)

BABY ELEPHANT AT N.Y. ZOO DIES MONTH BEFORE SECOND BIRTHDAY FROM VIRUS

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A baby elephant at a Syracuse zoo died from a virus just before his second birthday.

The Rosamond Gifford Zoo in Syracuse announced the death of Ajay, an Asian elephant calf, on Wednesday. He died from Elephant Endothelio­tropic Herpes Virus, which poses a high risk to young elephants.

Ajay was the second calf born to his mother, Mali, and father, Doc, the zoo said.

Blood samples from his 5-year-old brother, Batu, tested positive for the virus two weeks ago, and the zoo said it began aggressive­ly treating him, though he showed no symptoms.

Staff also monitored Ajay, who was asymptomat­ic until Tuesday morning when staff observed swelling under his eyes and darkening on his tongue.

“Within two hours, despite the tireless efforts of the zoo and Cornell veterinary staff, he was gone,“said Ted Fox, director of the zoo. “That is how awful this disease is, especially with young elephants. When it hits, it hits hard.”

The virus is believed to occur naturally in elephants and may become active without warning, the zoo said. The zoo lost another calf in 2003 to the virus.

Ajay would have turned 2 on Jan. 15.

 ?? ROSAMOND GIFFORD ZOO/AP ?? Ajay with his older brother, Batu, at the zoo.
ROSAMOND GIFFORD ZOO/AP Ajay with his older brother, Batu, at the zoo.

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