The fate of "Hsiao He" -- whose 10-year-old mother was also born in the zoo but who refused to feed her calf -- made headlines in online media and on television.
"The mother was very nervous. She stayed away when her baby tried to approach for milk. For unknown reasons, the baby had since refused to open her mouth," Taipei Zoo spokesman Eric Tsao told AFP.
Hsiao He, who weighed 59 kilograms (130 pounds) at birth, died early Sunday weighing only 68 kilograms despite round-the-clock care by a team of zookeepers.
"We still don't know why she would not open her mouth," he said, adding she may not have had a peer to learn from.
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