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    07 March 2017

    Poachers break into Paris zoo, shoot rhino dead and steal its horn ;

      mazruwy_hbb       07 March 2017
    Four-year-old rhinoceros named Vince found with three bullets to head at Thoiry Zoo
    A rhinoceros at a zoo near Paris was shot three times in the head last night by poachers who then cut off its horn with a chainsaw.
    The four-year-old rhinoceros named Vince was found dead this morning by keepers at Thoiry Zoo, to the west of the French capital.
    One or more poachers are believed to have broken in to the zoo and forced their way into an enclosure where three rhinos lived, reported Le Parisien.
    White rhinoceros Vince's second horn had also been partially hacked off, indicating the perpetrators had run out of time or their equipment had failed.
    They may have also planned to steal the horns of the two other white rhinos, five-year-old Bruno and 37-year-old Gracie. Both animals are said to be safe and healthy.
    Vince was born on 22 September 2012 at Burgers' Zoo in the Netherlands, according to the website of Thoiry Zoo. He arrived in Paris in March 2015 with Bruno.
    Rhinoceros horns can be sold on the black market for around £30,000 each and are particularly sought after in China, where they are believed to have aphrodisiacal qualities.
    This is thought to be the first time in Europe a live animal living in captivity has been killed by poachers. The theft of ivory horns usually takes place at auction houses or other exhibitions.
    An enquiry has been launched into Vince's death but it is not yet known what kind of gun was used to kill him.
    Facebook post published by the zoo said the staff were all shocked by the events, particularly Vince's keeper who had become very attached to him.
    The attack took place despite security cameras and five members of zoo staff living on the site.
    The white rhinoceros is the second largest land mammal after the elephant. The species was once on the brink of extinction but there are now around 20,000 in the world, despite the continued threat of 
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