The Copenhagen Zoo, the capital of Denmark, killed a white rhinoceros, very rare.

Mads Bertilzin, a veterinarian at the zoo, said the rare rhinoceros had developed a serious skin disease three months ago, losing 400 kg at once.

The veterinarian said that the animal had reached a stage where it had lost appetite and became weak; the park administration did not want to keep it alive anymore. Bertilzin added that this sad news is accompanied by a joyous fact, that the dead rhinoceros gave birth to three male births while in the zoo.

There are several successive incidents of zoos in Scandinavia in general and Denmark in particular.

The Copenhagen Zoo, the capital of Denmark, killed a white rhinoceros, very rare.
The animal's veterinarian, Mads Bertilzin, said that the rare rhinoceros suffered a serious skin disease three months ago, causing a loss of 400 kg at once. The garden keeps it alive afterwards. Bertilzin added that this sad news is accompanied by a joyous fact, that the dead rhinoceros gave birth to three male births while in the zoo.
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