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A wild deer which died at a national park in northern Thailand was found to have 7kg (15 lbs) of rubbish inside its stomach, say officials.

Men’s underwear, plastic bags, instant coffee sachets and parts of plastic rope were among the things found inside the male deer’s stomach.

A Khun Sathan National Park official said the deer had been eating plastic for a “long time” before it died.

Earlier this year, a baby dugong in Thailand died after eating plastic.

Mariam the dugong won hearts in Thailand after photos of her rescue went viral. But she died just months after, with an autopsy showing that plastic had caused obstructions in her stomach.

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On 25 November, an officer who was on patrol found the 10-year-old male deer in the Khun Sathan National Park in the northern district of Na Noi.

Also found in its stomach were rubber gloves, instant noodles and a small towel.

“We believed it had been eating those plastics for a long time before it died,” Kriangsak Thanompun, a director at the National Park, Wildlife and Plant Conservation Department told BBC News Thai.

Deer found dead in Thailand with 7kg underwear and plastic bags in stomach - 9News Nigeria
Deer found dead in Thailand with 7kg underwear and plastic bags in stomach – 9News Nigeria

“Officials [believe] the plastics had blocked up its alimentary canal [but a] further investigation [will be] launched.”

A wild deer which died at a national park in northern Thailand was found to have 7kg (15 lbs) of rubbish inside its stomach, say officials.

Men’s underwear, plastic bags, instant coffee sachets and parts of plastic rope were among the things found inside the male deer’s stomach.

A Khun Sathan National Park official said the deer had been eating plastic for a “long time” before it died.

Earlier this year, a baby dugong in Thailand died after eating plastic.

Mariam the dugong won hearts in Thailand after photos of her rescue went viral. But she died just months after, with an autopsy showing that plastic had caused obstructions in her stomach.

Deer found dead in Thailand with 7kg underwear and plastic bags in stomach
Deer found dead in Thailand with 7kg underwear and plastic bags in stomach

‘Have some responsibility’

On 25 November, an officer who was on patrol found the 10-year-old male deer in the Khun Sathan National Park in the northern district of Na Noi.

Also found in its stomach were rubber gloves, instant noodles and a small towel.

“We believed it had been eating those plastics for a long time before it died,” Kriangsak Thanompun, a director at the National Park, Wildlife and Plant Conservation Department told BBC News Thai.

“Officials [believe] the plastics had blocked up its alimentary canal [but a] further investigation [will be] launched.”

Thailand is a major user of plastic bags.

Environmental group Greenpeace says that some 75 billion pieces of plastic bags are thrown away each year in Thailand.

The country’s environment minister had in September said that major retailers in Thailand would stop providing single-use plastic bags from January 2020 on.

Additional reporting by Watchiranot Thongtep and Smitanan Yongstar – BBC

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