Rare Croc Killed in Zoo Mating Gone Wrong

Male false gharial suffocated female
By Kevin Spak,  Newser Staff
Posted Mar 20, 2014 11:36 AM CDT
Rare Croc Dies During Zoo Hanky Panky
A Tomistoma schlegelii, or false gharial, is seen in this photo.   (Fritz Geller-Grimm / Wikimedia)

A Dutch zoo's attempt to breed a rare, endangered crocodile went terribly wrong when the female half of the horizontal tango died in the act, the zoo revealed yesterday. While mating, the male false gharial crocodile usually holds the female down with his mouth "to show his superiority," the zoo explained, according to the AFP. The female "accepted this behavior," but that turned out to be unwise. "She eventually died of suffocation," the zoo said, with multiple bite marks around her neck.

Only about 2,500 false gharials are believed to still exist, and only 10 zoos have any. That's why Amsterdam's Artis zoo was attempting to mate the crocodiles, as part of a special European breeding program, the NL Times reports. The zoo had brought this female in to supplement an existing couple that hadn't mated, and had remodeled the enclosure to improve the mood. (More unusual crocodile news: A study has found they can climb trees.)

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