16 stingrays found dead at Brookfield Zoo

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16 stingrays found dead at Brookfield Zoo

An apparent malfunction in the heating and cooling system of a pool killed 16 stingrays at a suburban Chicago zoo, officials said Tuesday.

Brookfield Zoo employees found the dead fish early Monday. They were among 32 stingrays in a temporary summer exhibit at the facility that also included nurse sharks, white-spotted bamboo sharks and horseshoe crabs.
The 16,000-gallon pool where the fish were kept has a heating and cooling system that keeps the water temperature around 79 degrees, as stingrays are highly sensitive to water temperatures, said zoo spokeswoman Sondra Katzen.

The temperature in the pool somehow rose to around 89 degrees by Monday, she said.

"It's pretty devastating," Katzen said. "It's a pretty tragic accident."
Necropsies have been performed, but zoo officials did not immediately have the results.

The other fish in the exhibit appear to be unharmed and zoo employees were monitoring the other animals closely, Katzen said.
The exhibit is owned by San Diego-based Living Exhibits. The exhibit will temporarily remain closed while the company and utility ComEd investigate the malfunction, Katzen said.

The incident was not the first unusual death at the zoo this year.
In January, a male giraffe died from strangulation in what officials deemed a "freak accident."

A 17-foot-long giraffe named Dusti managed to reach over a gate from his enclosure, around a 90-degree angle and another 6.5 feet to a rope in an off-exhibit hallway.

The animal died of cervical dislocation, or a broken neck, according to the necropsy.
 
How unfortunate. At least they know it was a malfunction and not a suspicious occurrence like what happened at the Calgary Zoo with the cownose rays.
 
Seems like a few places have had odd deaths lately. I like how they covered it though. They said what happend and that they are fixing it. Not likesome places who will either just lie and deny it, or say it happend, and do nothing.

Failures happen all the time on large scale sets up. Places have checklists and multiple 'fail safes' to catch things like this. At least the caught it prior to it being a total loss.
 
This happened at the Fresno zoo too. I was pissed when this happened because their power got shut off somehow and their back up either failed or was no existent. Anyways all the elasmos died from the heat.
 
What a shame. I bet the keepers are gutted too.
I feel bad for laughing slightly at the giraffe story though :(
 
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