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The Fox Killed The ‘World’s Oldest’ Northern Rockhopper Penguin at Edinburgh Zoo

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Mrs Wolowitz, a 35-year-old, died after fox managed to breach the boundary of an enclosure where around 100 of the seabirds live

She survived seven prime ministers’ terms in office and, despite gray hair and cataracts, was the oldest known rockhopper penguin in the world.

However, Mrs. Wolowitz, who was murdered by a fox that broke into her enclosure and attacked her at Edinburgh Zoo last week, met a terrible end when she was born when the 1980s power song Nothing’s Gonna Stop Us Now topped the charts.

The famed Penguin Rock exhibit at the zoo houses over 100 seabirds, and according to zoo keepers, a fox managed to infiltrate the enclosure’s perimeter on Wednesday night.

The 35-year-old was one of the zoo’s most well-liked creatures and was older than many of her caretakers. She was born in 1987 and survived to twice her life expectancy.

On Thursday morning when her caretakers came, they discovered Mrs. Wolowitz dead with no evidence of the fox that murdered her or of any damage to her cage.

Princess Anne, Princess Royal visits the penguin enclosure at Edinburgh Zoo as part of the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations in June 2022 CREDIT: Ian Forsyth/Getty Images Europe

Despite regular fence inspections, the zoo acknowledged that there was “always a possibility that wild animals will break in.” It will now think on ways to strengthen the barrier.

Animal rights advocates questioned how the fox assault was permitted to occur, though.

Bob Elliot, director at the Edinburgh-based nonprofit OneKind, stated, “This seems like a horrible tragedy.” “It must be questioned whether the protection provided to the animals is enough. It is quite unsettling.

“I’ve had the good fortune to see penguins in the wild, and that’s where they belong, not in collections in zoos,” the man said. They should be preserved and protected in their native habitats.

One requirement of having a zoo license is maintaining high standards for animal care and keeping pests and vermin from entering zoos.

The oldest penguin in the Edinburgh Zoo, Mrs. Wolowitz, passed away too soon. According to Elisa Allen, vice president of Peta, “We are sure that the zoo will evaluate its cages and take better care to ensure that none of its animals are put in harm’s way.”

Mrs. Wolowitz was born on May 13, 1987, which was 2.5 years before the Berlin Wall came down. She received a gift of sprats and whitebait to mark her 35th birthday earlier this year.

In 1991, she gave birth to a boy named Mr. Green, but she outlived him and passed away in 2016.

She was dubbed “the oldest and sassiest penguin in the colony” by the zoo. The zoo’s staff attributed her longevity to the fact that she had only given birth to one kid because penguins sometimes become anxious throughout several pregnancies.

The zoo workers gave her the name Mrs. Wolowitz in honor of the overbearing mother in the TV sitcom The Big Bang Theory because to her strong connection with Mr. Green. Zoo employees didn’t begin giving individual penguins names until the program’s 2007 launch.

‘A bit of a fanclub’

Dawn Nicoll, a senior animal keeper at the Edinburgh Zoo, called Mrs. Wolowitz “amazing” earlier this year.

She stated, “We all have a warm place for Mrs. Wolowitz. When we come in the morning and when we yell “goodnight” at the end of the day, she always honks for us.

She also has a little following of guests who keep an eye out for her in her preferred sunny area.

She may, however, be rather fierce. When it comes to the young penguins, she will defend her territory and isn’t hesitant to reprimand them if they are bothering her.

The zoo said that the colony’s other penguins were unharmed and in good health. At the zoo, where they have a 65-meter swimming pool that is up to three and a half meters deep, more than 100 king, gentoo, and rockhopper penguins reside.

The Royal Zoological Society of Scotland, which operates Edinburgh Zoo, according to Darren McGarry, head of living collections, said: “We were devastated to discover a fox had come into our penguin cage during the night and injured Mrs Wolowitz, our oldest penguin.

She was well-liked by both keepers and guests, who will miss her enormous personality. Fortunately, the remainder of our colony was uninjured and is flourishing.

Although our trained crews examine the cages every day for indications of damage, there is still a chance that wild animals may get inside. We’ll consider our options for strengthening the barrier.

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