2 Tamarin Monkeys Have Gone Missing From the Dallas Zoo

After two tamarin monkeys disappeared from the Dallas Zoo on Monday, the Dallas Police Office is investigating one more missing creature case at the zoo. A representative for the Dallas Police Office let Individuals know that an “deliberate cut” was made in a tamarin monkey’s enclosure at the zoo. The primer examination saw this as….

After two tamarin monkeys disappeared from the Dallas Zoo on Monday, the Dallas Police Office is investigating one more missing creature case at the zoo.

A representative for the Dallas Police Office let Individuals know that an “deliberate cut” was made in a tamarin monkey’s enclosure at the zoo.

The primer examination saw this as. Authorities feel that the creatures were taken from the nook deliberately, yet the examination is as yet going on.

A delegate for the Dallas Zoo says that ruler tamarin monkeys are probably going to remain nearby home.

UPDATE!

The 2 emperor tamarin monkeys taken from the #DallasZoo have been found in Lancaster, TX by police.

Not clear if any arrests were made.

The pair had gone missing on Monday.

Authorities believe they were intentionally taken. https://t.co/AXjQDfXunG

— Matt Howerton (@HowertonNews) February 1, 2023

The zoo searched for them close to their home and all around the zoo grounds, yet they couldn’t be found.

The Texas zoo has been detailing a line of absent and harmed creatures throughout recent weeks, which prompted what occurred on Monday.

Most as of late, the Dallas Zoo said that one of its imperiled vultures living in the Wilds of Africa territories was tracked down dead throughout the end of the week.

The zoo said in a Facebook post on Sunday: “The creature care group is crushed over this colossal misfortune. Kindly keep them in your viewpoints as they process what has occurred.”

On January 14, a blurred panther named Nova, who was 4 years of age, disappeared. Along these lines, the zoo needed to close for the afternoon. Despite the fact that she was found close to her nook sometime thereafter, a Dallas Police Office examination on January 16 showed that a slicing device was utilized to cut an opening in the wall around Nova’s territory around the same time she got out. The region where langurs, a little sort of monkey, resided in the zoo had a similar sort of cut. The cutting of the two walls is as yet being investigated.

Because of these two occasions, the Dallas Zoo “added more cameras all through the Zoo and expanded security watches for the time being,” as per a post about the passing of a vulture.

🐆🐒🙉DISAPPEARING ACT… What’s going on at Dallas Zoo? First, Clouded Leopard released from enclosure. NOW, Tamarin Monkeys stolen. #DallasZoo @DallasZoo https://t.co/vVNyNb28HU

— Steve Norris (@SteveNorrisTV) January 31, 2023

“We will proceed to carry out and extend our wellbeing and safety efforts to whatever level important to protect our creatures and staff,” the zoo added prior to finishing the post with a guarantee to “give refreshes as we probably are aware more.”

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