Polar bear dies unexpectedly at SeaWorld San Diego

This undated photo provided by SeaWorld San Diego shows Szenja, a female polar bear. The park said Szenja died unexpectedly Tuesday, April 18, 2017, at the age of 21. Caregivers said she had had a loss of appetite and energy for about a week. A necropsy is planned, but the park says it could be several weeks before the cause of her death is known. (SeaWorld via AP) (SeaWorld)

A beloved polar bear has died unexpectedly at SeaWorld in San Diego.

Szenja (SIN'-jah) was a 21-year-old female. The park says she died Tuesday.

Caregivers said she has had a loss of appetite and energy for about a week.

A necropsy is planned, but the park says it could be several weeks before the cause of her death is known.

Szenja was born at a zoo in Germany in 1995. Two years later, she was brought to SeaWorld when the park opened its Wild Arctic exhibit.

Polar bears can live about 18 years in the wild and 20 to 30 years or more in captivity.

The oldest polar bear in the United States, a female called Uulu (OOH'-loo), died last Friday at the San Francisco Zoo. She was 36.

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