While I was watching, a baby zebra zoomed up on top of a cave, it happen to the be the alpha male's. Then another baby appeared from behind the cave and the second male adult peeked up his head from the side of the cave. All this activity and I watched and wondered what they were doing, curious and happy to see a baby come out and say 'hello'.
Then the first baby zebra 'flung' himself upwards and then clunked himself face foward to the gravel. I was in shock and thought "Oh no! What's wrong?!"

So I grabbed my catch tank and took my brine shrimp net and went to scoop up the zebra baby. I had a dreadful feeling when he didn't move or flinch when I went to scoop him up. I placed him in the catch tank and moved the catch tank to a table with a bright light and I could see that the zebra had a huge chunk of food stuck in his mouth


So I ran and got my two smallest tweezers and attempted to dislodge the piece of food from the baby's mouth. I felt so bad because I could see his heart beating and knew he was so scared because of my attempts to carefully remove the food from his mouth. I could feel him biting down on the tweezers....
I managed to get two strips of the food out of his mouth while keeping him underwater, hoping he would spit the food out.
Then I watched as his little organs beat rapidly and then slowly stopped.
...
I was too late and I couldn't help him

I took some pictures after an hour of his death. This is a choked zebra... >cry<
He was 1.5" and from the pieces I took from his mouth I think he choked on frozen adult brine shrimp.


In this picture he looks bloated but I think this was because it was an hour past his death. When I got him out of the tank, his belly was full but not like this... this is twice the size it was when he was alive.


I know it may seem morbid of me taking pictures of a dead baby, but I wanted to show those what a choked baby looks like in case they're wondering what their zebra could have died from...