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Lynx wild cat in Dartmoor Zoo escape alert Lynx wild cat in Dartmoor Zoo escape alert
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Police are hunting a lynx wild cat which has escaped from a zoo. Police have launched an air and ground search for a lynx wild cat which has escaped from a zoo.
Schools have been alerted and officers have warned people not to approach the animal which escaped from Dartmoor Zoo in Devon. Officers have warned people not to approach the animal which escaped from Dartmoor Zoo in Devon.
A zoo spokesman said the animal, which is bigger than a domestic cat but smaller than a lion or tiger, dug itself out of its enclosure. Schoolchildren have been warned to stay inside after the Carpathian Lynx dug itself out of its enclosure.
No trace of the animal has been found in the zoo which took delivery of the animal on Wednesday. No trace of the animal, which is the size of a large domestic cat and grey and silver colour, has been found in the zoo.
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The zoo took delivery of the animal on Wednesday but it escaped on Thursday morning, said the zoo.
A police spokesman said: "If members of the public sight it they should call 999 immediately. The animal should not be approached as it could become dangerous if alarmed or cornered."
Children at nearby Little Orchard Montessori School had been told to stay inside.
A police helicopter has joined the search and officers were going house to house in the area to offer advice.