Samples of the male calf's carcass has been sent to Kerala Veterinary and Animal Sciences College in Pookkot in Wayanad for analysis and confirmation to ascertain if herpes virus was the cause of the death, a senior faculty of the college said.
The carcass of the calf was spotted in Thirunelli forests last week.
Though the exact cause of the death was yet to be ascertained, the primary assessment was that the calf was suspected to have been infected with Elephant Endotheliotropic Herpes Virus (EEHV), he said.
"Detailed examination of the carcass is going on and we are yet to confirm the presence of the deadly virus. Based on the primary symptoms, we suspect that EEHV caused to its death," Zachariah said.
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Though it was a infectious disease, the situation was not alarming as no reports suggesting its spread in Wayanad had been received, he said.
A DNA virus, EEHV normally affects jumbo calves.
Apart from Wayanad, the presence of the virus has been reported sporadically from Thekkadi and Kodanad since 2007.