Greenville Zoo Bids Farewell to African Lion Saied: A Tragic Loss and Tribute to a Majestic Animal

African Lion at Greenville Zoo succumbs to health complications

The Greenville Zoo in South Carolina announced today the euthanasia of one of their African Lions, Saied, at the age of 15. The lion had been struggling with multiple health issues and had recently received treatment for a degenerative joint disease and spinal neurological problem. However, recent tests showed that his condition had worsened, impacting his quality of life. After consulting with zoo staff, the decision was made to humanely euthanize him.

Saied arrived at the Greenville Zoo with his brother Chuma from the Riverbanks Zoo in Columbia in 2010. He was considered the dominant male of the pair. Zoo officials mentioned that they will closely monitor Chuma as he adjusts to the loss of his brother. Plans are being made for a remembrance event for Saied at the zoo.

The Greenville Zoo expressed their sadness over the loss of Saied and asked for understanding as they continue to gather more information about his death. Their focus is now on ensuring the well-being of the animals in their care and supporting Chuma during this difficult time. Updates on any future plans for honoring Saied will be shared with the public as they become available. The zoo appreciates the community’s support during this challenging period.

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