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San Francisco Zoo Mourns Death Of 18-Year-Old Sumatran Tiger

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photo credit: Marian Hale/San Francisco Zoo

Officials with the San Francisco Zoo on Thursday announced the passing of one of their longtime residents.

Leanne, an 18-year-old Sumatran tiger at the zoo, has died. She lived there for more than 15 years.

In recent years, however, her health was declining, as Leanne lived well past the life expectancy of her species, zoo officials said.

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The official results of Leanne’s death are pending a necropsy.

Sumatran tigers are native to Sumatra, Indonesia and are considered critically endangered, with just an estimated 400 to 600 left in the wild, according to the International Union for Conservation of Nature.

“We truly are heartbroken over the loss of elegant Leanne, the matriarch of our Sumatran tiger breeding program,” San Francisco Zoological Society CEO and Executive Director Tanya M. Peterson said. “She was a wonderful animal in all ways and was instrumental in helping us and other zoos conserve this critically endangered tiger subspecies. Not only were her markings uniquely stunning, but she was a charismatic individual who captured the hearts of millions of SF Zoo visitors during her long tenure here. She will be sorely missed.”

“Leanne was a favorite of staff because of her willingness to participate in conditioning exercises, yet Zoo visitors loved her because she would sleep on her heated rock located next to a viewing window, the zoo’s Curator of Carnivores Ron Whitfield said.

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Leanne’s longtime companion, male Sumatran tiger Larry, passed away in 2020.

Leanne’s offspring, three males and one female, have been placed at other zoos across the world, including the San Diego Wild Animal Park and the Berlin Zoo.

Zoo officials said because the zoo’s Animal Wellness and Conversation Center was able to work with Leanne for so many years, Leanne was able to contribute a significant amount to studies tiger breeding and nutrition.

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RIP big kitty

Such a beautiful animal. She will be missed.

18 is pretty good for a Sumatran tiger to live…beautiful creature.

So what will be done with her earthly remains?
Not trying to be insensitive, but will they do a taxidermy for display or study?
It would be a shame to just bury or cremate her.

Agree. Looks like it would make an awesome rug

Beautiful animal. RIP

You can’t believe anyone anymore. “Lived well past the life expectancies of her species:” The life expectancy is 15-20 years. The cat lived 18 years??? How is that well past life expectancy???

Such a beautiful tiger. Leanne, you’re at peace now in the jungle of heaven <3

RIP to one of the most majestic animals on earth.

Shame she never got the chance to celebrate Christmas by jumping the wall and exacting vengeance on those mocking her like her old friend did. RIP Tatiana…

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