Lioness shot dead on Chinese highway: report

The animal was thought to have jumped out of a loosely bolted cage on a lorry transporting it


Afp September 09, 2015
The animal was thought to have jumped out of a loosely bolted cage on a lorry transporting it. PHOTO: AFP

BEIJING: A lioness found prowling along a motorway in China after apparently jumping from a moving lorry has been shot dead by police, reports said Wednesday.

How the protected animal came to be on the highway in Anhui was not clear, but the illegal raising of endangered species is not unusual in China.

Officers took "more than 20 shots" to kill the lioness after deciding it would take "too long" to obtain a tranquilliser gun, reported the anhuinews.com portal, which is run by the eastern province's official media.

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The animal was thought to have jumped out of a loosely bolted cage on a lorry transporting it, and was first knocked down by another truck and lamed, it said.

It kept walking towards a service area, and highway staff used vehicles to set up a roadblock.

"Maybe because she was tired or saw there were too many cars, the lion stopped and laid down," the report cited Zhang Shuke, one of the staffers, as saying.

The stand-off lasted half an hour before police arrived and decided to shoot the animal "to protect peoples' lives", the report said.

No one had claimed the lioness, it added, with officials suspecting its owner feared punishment for unauthorised possession of the protected animal.

Aside from a small population in northwestern India, lions are native only to Africa, but the illegal raising of endangered species can be lucrative in China as some of their body parts are deemed to have curative properties in traditional Chinese medicine. There is no orthodox scientific evidence for such beliefs.

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Three local politicians in the eastern city of Pingdu were found to have been raising at least 11 endangered Siberian tigers after one of the animals jumped to its death from a high-rise building, Chinese media reported in March.

COMMENTS (2)

Save the wildlife | 8 years ago | Reply This is so sad why didn't this lioness Get a chance for its steps to freedom??? There was no rereason for ending its life she obviously gave up and laid down not to be murdered but to be helped!!!!! Why are we humans allowed to enter the wildlife territory and they can't enter ours without being harmed?? I don't see the picture, i pray and hope this world makes better decisions not only for the people but for our animals aswell :)
raw is war | 8 years ago | Reply Lions are procured in China from african countries for medicinal purposes- after killing them. Guess one lion escaped from the traders truck.
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