Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Red panda has concussion after firefighters used hoses to remove him from tree

A red panda that had escaped its Dresden zoo enclosure fell 10 metres from a tree after German firefighters sprayed it with water in an attempt to get it to climb down. The animal survived the fall, but likely has a concussion.

After having escaped his enclosure on Thursday morning, the little animal scurried high up into a tree. Unable to retrieve it themselves, zoo officials called in the fire department, which then trained their hoses on the panda in an effort to encourage it to climb down. Instead, the panda fell - some 10 metres (33 feet) onto a grassy patch below. "He seems to be doing well today," the park's head of zoology, Wolfgang Ludwig, said.



"But he almost definitely has some injuries; some cuts and scrapes and probably a concussion as well." Ludwig said that the fire department had hoped to set up padding for the creature to fall upon, but he dropped out of the tree before they could pinpoint his precise location. Prior to turning on their hoses, they had attempted to extend a fire truck ladder up into the treetop.

Still, the hose technique was not a product of desperation. Ludwig said that red panda escapes are not uncommon, calling them "real escape artists." Often, he says, if you spray them with water they will climb down a bit before dropping to the ground of their own accord. Not this time. The red panda is recuperating from its fall inside a small hutch. "He is still terrified," Ludwig said. "We are just going to wait until he comes out on his own terms."

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

What a cutie. It can recover in my home.