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Home / Environment / Chimpanzee Bibi Dies After Years in Solitary Confinement at Karachi Zoo

Chimpanzee Bibi Dies After Years in Solitary Confinement at Karachi Zoo

13 Oct

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Summary

  • Female chimpanzee Bibi died on October 12, 2025 at Karachi zoo
  • Bibi had been kept in solitary confinement for a long time
  • Bibi was around 40 years old and had been under treatment for multiple health issues

On October 12, 2025, a female chimpanzee named Bibi, who had been living in solitary confinement at the Karachi zoo for a long time, passed away. Bibi was around 40 years old and had been under treatment for multiple health issues, primarily resulting from her advanced age.

According to Karachi Metropolitan Corporation (KMC) official Daniyal Sial, the post-mortem report cited "senility" as the cause of Bibi's death. Bibi had been at the zoo since 2000, when she was captured by police after escaping from a private home in the PECHS area of Karachi, where she had been kept illegally as a pet. Bibi's male companion was killed during the police operation at the time.

The zoo is now left with only one surviving female chimpanzee, as Bibi's male partner also died three years later due to a malignant growth. Chimpanzees are listed as an endangered species, and their trade is strictly regulated under international laws. However, Bibi and her mate were among the primates previously brought to the country through shady deals before the enactment of stricter wildlife protection laws.

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The male chimpanzee that had escaped with Bibi from a PECHS house in Karachi in 2000 was killed during the police operation at the time.
After Bibi's death, the Karachi zoo is now left with only one surviving female chimpanzee.
Bibi and her mate were among the primates that were previously brought to Pakistan through shady deals before the enactment of stricter wildlife protection laws.

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