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Tiger cub dies after rare blood transfusion
A 7-month-old wild tiger died on Tuesday in a central Indian zoo, two days after veterinarians tried to save the cub with a rare blood transfusion, officials said.
Nagpur: A 7-month-old wild tiger died on Tuesday in a central Indian zoo, two days after veterinarians tried to save the cub with a rare blood transfusion, officials said.
The cub, which doctors named Juhi after a fragrant white flower native to India, had shown signs of improvement, but suddenly went into convulsions on Tuesday, said Bimal Majumdar, the chief wildlife officer in Nagpur city.
"We have lost the battle. She got convulsions this morning and we tried our best to save her," said Majumdar. "But she stopped breathing and that's how the end came."
Veterinarians gave her a blood transfusion - the first time such a procedure has been done on a tiger in India - believing it was the only way to save the cub after its hemoglobin levels had dropped to dangerously low levels. Juhi and her sister, Jai, had been rescued from angry villagers who had tried to kill the cats, fearing they would attack children and cattle.
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