GUNMA, May 20 (News On Japan) –
A feminine zookeeper at Gunma Safari Park sustained extreme accidents after being bitten by a Malayan tapir, leading to a damaged proper arm.
The incident occurred at round 12:30 PM on May 20, when workers at Gunma Safari Park in Tomioka City, Gunma Prefecture, referred to as emergency companies, reporting {that a} girl in her twenties had been bitten by a tapir.
According to the safari park, the feminine zookeeper was brushing a feminine Malayan tapir named Wakaba alone when the animal bit her proper arm in a number of locations, inflicting important bleeding.
The zookeeper was airlifted by medical helicopter to a hospital in Maebashi City. She sustained a damaged proper arm and different severe accidents however stays aware.
Wakaba, a 13-year-old grownup feminine tapir, measures roughly 2 meters in size and weighs 400 kilograms. She had lately given delivery to a calf in April.
Wakaba, alongside together with her mate and their calf, are a part of an outside exhibit accessible to guests. Despite the assault occurring in a publicly viewable space, no different accidents have been reported.
Source: ANN

