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Ingenious chimps break free at Kansas City Zoo: The Great Esc-ape | Ingenious chimps break free at Kansas City Zoo: The Great Esc-ape |
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Seven clever chimps made a bid for freedom when they fashioned a ladder out of a tree to escape from their enclosure at the Kansas City Zoo, zoo officials said. | |
One of the chimpanzees apparently leaned a log or a branch against the wall of their compound in the zoo's Africa area and then gave the six other primates a leg-up to the top, zoo director Randy Wisthoff said. | One of the chimpanzees apparently leaned a log or a branch against the wall of their compound in the zoo's Africa area and then gave the six other primates a leg-up to the top, zoo director Randy Wisthoff said. |
“We had a ringleader,” he said. | “We had a ringleader,” he said. |
“He got up on the log and got some others to join him.” | “He got up on the log and got some others to join him.” |
But despite the animals’ ingenuity they did not have any contact with zoo visitors, as they only escaped into an area reserved for zookeepers, Wisthoff added. | |
Using food to entice them, staff managed to herd the wayward animals back into an indoor enclosure - after they had been on the loose for around an hour. | Using food to entice them, staff managed to herd the wayward animals back into an indoor enclosure - after they had been on the loose for around an hour. |
Visitors were held in various buildings to keep them safe until the chimps had been recaptured. | Visitors were held in various buildings to keep them safe until the chimps had been recaptured. |
Wisthoff said zoo staff regularly check trees in in the area of the chimpanzees for fallen limbs but in this case a chimp apparently pulled a log or large limb out of a tree. | Wisthoff said zoo staff regularly check trees in in the area of the chimpanzees for fallen limbs but in this case a chimp apparently pulled a log or large limb out of a tree. |
“Chimps are so much stronger than humans,” Wisthoff said, adding that they are also very smart. | “Chimps are so much stronger than humans,” Wisthoff said, adding that they are also very smart. |
There are 12 chimps in total at the zoo, which was closed temporariliy following the incident on Thursday. | |
Additional reporting by agencies | Additional reporting by agencies |
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