HOUSTON – The Houston Zoo announces 11-year-old jaguar, Tesoro, was euthanized Friday morning after struggling to recover from a serious leg injury.
Six weeks after surgery, zoo officials said Tesoro’s condition took a turn for the worse to the point where medical intervention would no longer improve his quality of life.
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With Tesoro’s wellbeing declining, the Zoo’s veterinary and animal care teams made the difficult decision to humanely euthanize the beloved jaguar.
What happened
According to the zoo, Tesoro’s injury was discovered in early May when his animal care team noticed him limping, and radiographs indicated he fractured his elbow, and had arthritis and elbow dysplasia. After performing surgery, his recovery was never guaranteed.
The team conducted routine checkups and monitored his condition, ensuring his comfort. But this morning, his care team saw that he needed emergency medical attention. While under anesthesia, the team said they discovered that he had re-broken his leg and was in renal failure, a condition that occurs when one or both kidneys stop working properly.
Life of Tesoro
Born in 2014, Tesoro arrived at the Houston Zoo as a young cub in 2015 and quickly captured the hearts of guests, staff, and volunteers with his striking beauty, energetic confidence, and remarkable strength.
Over the years, he became a guest favorite and an ambassador for jaguar conservation, inspiring countless visitors.
Tesoro’s legacy lives on through his offspring, including Tesoro’s seven-month-old cub, Rojo. Through them, Tesoro’s story will continue to inspire future generations of animal lovers and conservationists.
The Houston Zoo remains committed to honoring Tesoro’s life by continuing its efforts in jaguar conservation through Saving Animals from Extinction (SAFE): Jaguars, a program focused on saving jaguars in Cockscomb Basin Wildlife Sanctuary in Belize. The Zoo provides support to help fund local rangers who patrol the critical habitat, working to reduce illegal activities like poaching.