A. The jaguar's remains are being held pending necropsy results and in case of need for additional laboratory analyses. When they are no longer needed for such analyses, they will be put to the highest and best scientific, educational, and/or (Native American) religious use.
As is standard practice with endangered species remains, the Department and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service will agree on what that use or those uses will be. Remains that cannot be put to scientific, educational, or religious use will be disposed of in an appropriate manner (e.g. Incineration of soft tissue remains). Meanwhile, current distribution of the remains is as follows: (a) Tissue samples from the trachea, esophagus, lungs, heart, stomach, liver, spleen, gall bladder, bladder, kidneys, small and large intestines, and adrenal glands were removed by The Phoenix Zoo post-mortem and sent to the Arizona Veterinary Diagnostic Lab (AZVDL).
After evaluation at AZVDL, the samples were sent to the U.S. ... more.
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