Zoo Miami mourns passing of 'most iconic, magnificent' Dalip
MIAMI - Zoo Miami officials announced Thursday that they have had to say goodbye to one of their elephants.
"Today, I had to say goodbye to arguably the most iconic, magnificent animal that has ever lived at Zoo Miami," said Ron Magill, zoo spokesperson.
Officials said Dalip, at 56 years of age, was the oldest bull elephant in the country.
"I've known and admired him my entire 40+ years at the zoo and will miss him profoundly. This really hurts," added Magill.
Magill said Dalip was humanely euthanized Thursday afternoon after he was found lying down on his habitat and unable to get up.
"Over the last several months, Dalip had been losing weight and showing other signs of declining health associated with his advanced age," he said.
"We're heartbroken to say goodbye to our Asian Elephant, Dalip. He served as an ambassador for his species and brought smiles to the faces of Zoo Miami visitors for over four decades," said Mayor Daniella Levine Cava.
"On this Thanksgiving holiday, we remain grateful to the extraordinary Zoo Miami staff who delivered compassionate care throughout his life."