Monkey on the Loose: One Recaptured, Others Still Free
Yemassee, SC, USA,Sun Nov 10 2024
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Get this, folks! One of the 43 monkeys that slipped away from a research facility in South Carolina has been safely found. The Yemassee Police Department shared the good news on Saturday, saying the primate was spotted around noon. Isn't that a relief?
But hold on, because there's more to the story. The other monkeys, well, they're still out there! And get this, some of them have been hanging around the same area where they escaped from, the Alpha Genesis facility. They've even been jumping back and forth over the fence, like they're playing a game of tag!
Now, let's talk about the monkeys for a sec. These aren't just any monkeys; they're young female Rhesus macaques. And they've never been used for testing, thank goodness. They're just young and curious, exploring the world.
The staff at Alpha Genesis are working hard to keep an eye on the monkeys and even set up some traps to catch them. They've also been using some cool tech, like thermal cameras, to track them down. And you know what? They're even trying to lure them back with food. Talk about a unique picnic!
Now, why did all this happen in the first place? A spokesperson for Alpha Genesis said it was just a simple mistake. A caretaker didn't secure two doors while doing some routine cleaning and feeding. Oops!
The police are doing their part too. They've asked the public to stay away from the area and not use drones, because it can scare the monkeys and stress them out. Imagine having a drone buzzing over your head while you're trying to hide!
So, the hunt continues. The police and the staff at Alpha Genesis are determined to bring the monkeys back safely. And they're asking for the public's help. If you spot any of these primates, give the police a call.
https://localnews.ai/article/monkey-on-the-loose-one-recaptured-others-still-free-1253bab8
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