
Nonetheless, the animal shipping company is convinced that it did it’s best to take care of the animal during the shipping process.
Doug Whiteside, the zoo’s veterinarian, said Hazina had been lying in one position in the crate for too long, which damaged her leg muscles, leading to a release of toxins into the bloodstream.
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