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Drone footage locates monkey on the run after escaping Highlands zoo

A monkey that escaped from a Scottish zoo has been seen hiding amongst bushes in drone footage after days of evading the search of zookeepers.

The Japanese macaque, nicknamed Kingussie Kong, was noticed sitting beneath some branches as consultants stated the animal was in good well being.

The primate escaped from Highland Wildlife Park close to Kingussie, Inverness, on Sunday, and was beforehand noticed breaking right into a birdfeeder attempting to steal nuts a number of miles from the zoo.

A spokesperson for Highland Wildlife Park stated: “There has been a sighting of the macaque this morning, which we are responding to.

“Throughout the day our expert team will be patrolling the area using a variety of techniques to try and coax him in, as well as using our thermal image drone contractor to aid with the search.”

Staff on the park, run by the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland (RZSS), urged the general public to not strategy the primate and stated zookeepers have been looking for the animal.

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Watch: Escaped monkey filmed for second time in Scottish city

Escaped monkey filmed for second time in Scottish city

A monkey which escaped from a wildlife park in Scotland two days in the past has been noticed once more as efforts to recapture him proceed. The Royal Zoological Society of Scotland (RZSS) stated keepers are responding to a sighting of the Japanese Macaque near the city of Kinguisse on Tuesday morning (30 January). Thermal imaging drones are getting used within the hunt for the monkey, which discovered a means out of its enclosure at Highland Wildlife Park. People within the space are being urged to herald any meals that’s saved outdoors to encourage the monkey to return to the park when it’s hungry, and have been suggested to not strategy the animal.

Alexander Butler31 January 2024 16:30

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Monkey 300 metres away from zoo in footage

The escaped monkey was 300 metres means from the zoo, in line with consultants.

The Japanese macaque, nicknamed Kingussie Kong, was noticed sitting beneath some branches as consultants stated the animal was in good well being.

Alexander Butler31 January 2024 15:23

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Watch: Drone footage locates monkey on the run after escaping Highlands zoo

Drone footage locates monkey on the run after escaping Highlands zoo

Alexander Butler31 January 2024 14:03

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Same breed of monkey escaped in 2008

The similar breed of monkey escaped from the identical zoo 16 years in the past however was recaptured inside one hour, in line with studies.

The Japanese animal fled Highland Wildlife Park in 2008. Three of the animals died there earlier that yr. One monkey was killed by a rival in February. A second needed to be put down and a 3rd drowned.

Alexander Butler31 January 2024 13:30

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Monkey may have been operating from combat, zookeeper says

The monkey which escaped from a Scottish zoo might need been operating from a combat throughout breeding season, a zookeeper stated.

Keith Gilchrist, of the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland, stated excessive tensions amongst primates may have triggered the animal to flee.

“It’s a very dynamic group of animals with quite a strong hierarchy. This time of year is breeding season so tensions run a little bit high and some times fights break out over breeding rights,” Mr Gilchrist informed the BBC.

“When that happens the animals’ adrenaline can some times over-ride everything and rather than get into a fight it seems this one has just gone for it and got past the enclosure perimeter fence.”

Alexander Butler31 January 2024 12:34

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Kingussie Kong pictured beneath branches

Kingussie Kong is pictured beneath branches as consultants comply with his progress utilizing drones

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Keepers stated that the the monkey is making his means nearer to the Highland Wildlife Park

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Alexander Butler31 January 2024 11:03

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What is a Japanese macaque?

Japanese macaques, additionally known as Japanese snow macaques or just snow monkeys, are discovered on three of the 4 primary Japanese islands—Honshu, Shikoku, and Kyushu—and reside additional north than some other macaque species, in line with the New England primate conservancy.

They have human-like bare faces and expressive eyes. They have cheek pouches for meals storage. In maturity, their faces and bottoms change into crimson.

All macaques have opposable thumbs that they use to control objects. They use all 4 limbs to get round (quadrupedal motion), but additionally stroll simply on their hind legs (bipedal) when holding one thing in each fingers.

Zookeepers are looking for an escaped Japanese macaque

Alexander Butler31 January 2024 10:50

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ICYMI : ‘I thought I was hallucinating’ – Macaque noticed on the free yesterday morning

Tony Brown, Founder of Forces Manor informed the Independent: “I run a facility with accommodation for members of the British armed forces and veterans.

“At first we thought it was some cadet in camouflage on an ‘Escape and evasion’ training exercise.

“We asked if it wanted a hotel room and turned the monkey away when he refused to give us his address.”“At first, it walked passed our building outside the veteran’s lounge and my office.

“I was definitely startled – it is such an unusual sight.“It then went into a neighbours garden and I followed it.

“I saw someone from the Wildlife Trust also following the monkey- they told me it’s not dangerous but I should stay away.

“I’m ex army so I’m not startled but it was certainly an shocking sight. I thought I was hallucinating.

“I couldn’t keep up with it and it got away. It’s not like a tiny cat – probably the same height as a fairly sized dog.

“It looked at me with its pink face thinking ‘are you going to feed me or are you going to give me the boot?’

“At least it wasn’t the tiger that escaped.”

Escaped macaque within the Cairngorms, Scotland. Spotted in a backyard in Kincraig. free monkey

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Lydia Patrick30 January 2024 19:00

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‘It was incredible’ – A {couples}’ sighting of the lacking monkey

One couple who noticed the monkey of their again backyard on the weekend described the expertise as “so surreal”.

Carl Nagle, 49, and his accomplice Tiina Salzberg, 50, noticed the monkey from their patio doorways in Kincraig close to Kingussie on Sunday morning.

It nibbled on the nuts of their chicken feeder and perched on their backyard fence for round quarter-hour earlier than operating away.

Ms Salzberg, a chief technique officer for a advertising consultancy firm, informed the PA information company: “We were watching in awe as it’s so displaced to see a Japanese snow monkey in your garden in a village in the middle of nowhere.

“It was absolutely wild, we were both elbowing each other trying to get the other one out of the way so we could get the best video and camera angles.

“It was incredible, I’m sure once in a lifetime.”

Mr Nagle stated: “It’s just the most surreal thing, I’ve seen snow monkeys in the wild but you don’t expect to see them in your back garden in the Highlands.”

Lydia Patrick30 January 2024 18:00

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What is a Japanese macaque?

Japanese macaques, additionally known as Japanese snow macaques or just snow monkeys, are discovered on three of the 4 primary Japanese islands—Honshu, Shikoku, and Kyushu—and reside additional north than some other macaque species, in line with the New England primate conservancy.

They have human-like bare faces and expressive eyes. They have cheek pouches for meals storage. In maturity, their faces and bottoms change into crimson.

All macaques have opposable thumbs that they use to control objects. They use all 4 limbs to get round (quadrupedal motion), but additionally stroll simply on their hind legs (bipedal) when holding one thing in each fingers.

A gaggle of macaques huddle collectively on a chilly morning in Ayodhya, India, Friday, Dec. 29, 2023. (AP Photo/Rajesh Kumar Singh)

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Lydia Patrick30 January 2024 17:00

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