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Great EscAPE: Chimps go on the run in Mallorca

Fiona Govan
Fiona Govan - [email protected]
Great EscAPE: Chimps go on the run in Mallorca
The chimps at Mallorca's Safari Park. Photo: Glem Bowman / Flickr

Two chimps made a break for freedom and escaped from their enclosure at Mallorca’s Sa Coma safari park on Monday causing panic among visitors.

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The primate couple - a male and a female called Adán y Eva (Adam and Eve) - ran off together after breaking down the bars of the cage on Monday afternoon.

The 70kg chimps went on a rampage through the zoo, breaking windows and attacking other animals forcing tourists to take refuge in their own cars or inside the zoo’s restaurant.

Authorities launched a search, scrambling a helicopter to join a unit from the Civil Guard’s specialist animal unit Seprona as well as teams from the zoo and the local police.

But the chimps’ bid for freedom took a tragic turn when Eva was shot dead by a member of the zoo’s staff.

Her mate evaded capture and was still on the loose on Tuesday morning.

Animal rights groups on the Balaeric Islands immediately called for an investigation into the escaped chimpanzees.

Animanaturalis in Mallorca complained of the "alarming conditions" that the rest of the animals are kept in at the safari park.

The charity also said that other minimum requirements including normal safety measures to protect the public were not being met by the zoo.

The primate enclosure at Sa Coma was of particular concern said a spokesman from Animanaturalis, who said no effort was made to provide a natural environment for the chimps.

"This can cause a lot of stress in primates and not surprisingly lead to cases, like those of Adam and Eve, of chimpanzees trying to escape their cages and adopt aggressive attitudes.

"Animals in zoos can literally go crazy," said Guillermo Amengual, of Animanaturalis in Mallorca.

 

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