
< img src=" https://savageventures.b-cdn.net/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/staggering-disease-mountain-lion.jpeg?w=1200 "alt="" > A video from last May shows a mountain lion in Colorado struggling to stand and stroll. Wildlife officials tranquilized and euthanized the animal after recognizing it was very ill. New research study from Colorado State University validates that the mountain lion had staggering illness, an usually deadly condition that results from the rustrela infection. This is the very first known case of shocking disease in North America.
“On May 12, 2023, Colorado Parks and Wildlife (Denver, CO, USA) got a report of an ≈ 1-year-old free-ranging female mountain lion (Puma concolor) with signs of extreme hind leg ataxia and paresis,” the research report says. “The animal was reluctant to increase and had actually markedly decreased capacity to move or bear weight on the hind end.”
After wildlife authorities euthanized the mountain lion, scientists performed a postmortem investigation to much better understand the animal’s condition. They discovered the rustrela infection, which researchers state causes neurologic illness among mammals, including shocking disease.
CDC specifies staggering illness as “a generally fatal neurologic syndrome in felines.” It is more common in Europe, where researchers state it has actually impacted a variety of various mammal types, consisting of domestic cats.
View the video of the mountain lion battling with shocking illness here:
Research validates a mountain lion that struggled to stand and walk had the fatal incredible illness. It’s the very first case in The United States and Canada.
