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Originally Posted by Willmaz223
W're meant to be protecting them not everytime they do something wrong or pose a threat or do something we dont like we kill them.
They did try tranquiliser sedative but it didnt work
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Will,
I suspect in situations like that there is little choice available.
You can't leave the corpse to rot - the Conservancy Centre would be finished if they let that happen. They maybe finished anyway but ...
Once the animal has killed the chances are it would try to do it again, so it most probably needs to leave the zoo (or indeed any zoo) and go back to the wild. Assuming it came from the wild.
It would probably be very unprepared for that sort of change and may already be too old to have any chance of survival.
As for Polar bears ... nasty, vicious creatures that eat their cubs and murder cute seals.