Image The jaguar left lacerations in the woman’s arm, but her injuries were non-life-threatening. Zoo officials told local news outlets that the woman, who has not been publicly identified, later apologized for her actions. Then, as in this case, many did not fault the animal, and Harambe’s death caused widespread outrage. The Wildlife World Zoo assured a Twitter user who worried that the jaguar might be euthanized: “We can promise you nothing will happen to our jaguar. (It was not clear whether the woman in Arizona was trying to take a selfie.)
Source: New York Times March 11, 2019 19:07 UTC