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joeybee12

(56,177 posts)
Fri Jan 31, 2014, 06:34 PM Jan 2014

World's oldest known flamingo dies aged 83

It was born at the end of the Great Depression and survived World War II - and an attack by youths - but "Greater," the world’s oldest known flamingo, died at a zoo in Australia Friday aged 83.

“The difficult decision was made to humanely put the flamingo to sleep this morning as its quality of life had significantly deteriorated due to complications associated with old age,” Adelaide Zoo said on its blog. "Greater is best known for being the world's oldest flamingo and the last Greater Flamingo to have resided in Australia."

Greater, whose sex is unknown, arrived at the zoo in 1933, although records are unclear about whether it came from Cairo or Hamburg Zoo according to the Australian Associated Press.

"When Greater's physical health started to deteriorate last year, our veterinary team began a course of anti-inflammatory pain medication to ensure Greater's comfort,” the zoo’s chief executive Elaine Bensted told The Australian newspaper. "Greater responded well to treatment and remarkably survived the cold winter."

http://worldnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2014/01/31/22520096-worlds-oldest-known-flamingo-dies-aged-83?lite

Poor guy or lady was attacked as recently by some scum in 2008, but recovered...RIP

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World's oldest known flamingo dies aged 83 (Original Post) joeybee12 Jan 2014 OP
A nice story. RIP Greater. nt longship Jan 2014 #1
How do they not know it's sex? Egnever Jan 2014 #2
If they're like penguins, there's no external organs... joeybee12 Jan 2014 #4
Wow I didn't know gopiscrap Jan 2014 #3
 

joeybee12

(56,177 posts)
4. If they're like penguins, there's no external organs...
Fri Jan 31, 2014, 07:41 PM
Jan 2014

so the only way to determine is a blood test.

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