Staff at the Denver Zoo say they used "mouth to snout rescue breaths" to save the life of a newborn Malayan tapir

Staff at the Denver Zoo say they used "mouth to snout rescue breaths" to save the life of a newborn Malayan tapir that was having problems breathing. (CNN/DENVER ZOO, KCNC)

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Zoo staff use rescue breaths to save newborn tapir

Updated: Tuesday, 23 Oct 2012, 8:55 AM EDT
Published : Tuesday, 23 Oct 2012, 8:55 AM EDT

DENVER (AP) — Staff at the Denver Zoo say they used "mouth to snout rescue breaths" to save the life of a newborn Malayan tapir that was having problems breathing.

The Denver Post reports the mother, Rinny, was having trouble giving birth last month, and a staffer freed the newborn from its amniotic sac. A staff member then breathed into the calf's snout and helped it get liquid out of its lungs.

Zoo officials say Rinny and the baby tapir named Dumadi are doing fine.

Rinny joined the zoo in November 2010 and lives in the new elephant exhibit. She made news in June when she escaped by squeezing through the cables around her enclosure. A fence separated Rinny from guests.

Fewer than 2,000 Malayan tapirs are believed to live in the wild.

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Information from: The Denver Post, http://www.denverpost.com

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