Baby red panda dies in Scotland after choking on vomit as nearby fireworks set off
- A baby red panda at Edinburgh Zoo died after choking on her vomit due to stress from nearby fireworks, according to experts from the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland.
- Roxie, three months old, died on Bonfire Night, which occurs on 5 November, as stated by the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland.
- Roxie's mother, Ginger, died five days prior; vets cannot rule out a link to firework noise affecting both animals.
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Camera footage showed Roxie, a three-month-old puppy, agitated by the noise. She died soon after Roxie, a three-month-old panda, had lost her mother, Ginger, just five days earlier. Although the keepers at the Edinburgh Zoo were initially concerned that she might not survive, they were optimistic when she began to feed herself.
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Animal advocates want to ban fireworks after a baby red panda’s death. Roxie, a three-month-old red panda, likely died “due to stress caused by fireworks in the local area,” the Edinburgh Zoo revealed on X. In response, the zoo said it’s “calling for tighter restrictions on fireworks.” “Fireworks can cause fear and distress for pets, livestock and animals in zoos, so it is essential that @GOVUK and @scotgov tighten restrictions on their sale and…
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