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Elderly polar bear dies in Detroit Zoo

Detroit Zoo officials said Tundra, a 29-year-old female, had been seriously ill on Sunday and declined overnight. The zoo euthanized the animal Monday.

Tundra, a 29-year-old female, was one of the oldest polar bears in captivity

In this photo provided by the Detroit Zoological Society. Tundra, a 29-year-old female polar bear, walks around her new home, the Detroit Zoo, Tuesday, June 28, 2016, after a weekend transfer from the Indianapolis Zoo. (The Associated Press)

An elderly polar bear that recently came to the Detroit Zoo from its counterpart in Indianapolis has died.

Detroit Zoo officials said Tundra, a 29-year-old female, had been seriously ill on Sunday and declined overnight. The zoo euthanized the animal Monday.

Tundra was one of the oldest polar bears in captivity. Zoo officials say she had exceeded the species' typical life spans in the wild and zoos.

Tundra came in June to the Royal Oak-based zoo because the Indianapolis Zoo closed its polar bear exhibit.

The animal joined other polar bears, foxes and seals at the Detroit Zoo's Arctic Ring of Life exhibit, which has four acres of indoor and outdoor habitat.

A necropsy is planned to learn why Tundra's health was failing.