Bronx Zoo animal keeper bit by crocodile inside enclosure


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The Bronx Zoo’s Southern Boulevard entrance. (Alex Mitchell)

A Bronx Zoo animal keeper was hospitalized after being bitten by a crocodile at the wildlife center on Sunday afternoon, police said. 

According to law enforcement sources, a 38-year-old male zookeeper was feeding the reptile at around 2:45 p.m. on May 24 when he “sustained a small bite” to his left arm. 

A zoo spokesperson told amNewYork in a statement that the keeper was cleaning an enclosure, and after slipping, was “nipped” in the forearm by a small tomistoma, a type of freshwater crocodilian.  

Police said the keeper was brought to St. Barnabas Hospital in stable condition. 

The zoo spokesperson said the keeper was treated and released “for a minor wound” that did not need stitches. 

The tomistoma, native to Malaysia and Indonesia, is classified as endangered by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources. 

 



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