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No Monkeying Around: Chimpanzees Escape British Zoo

Posted Jul 5, 2009 by Mark Kersten
The Chester Zoo in Cheshire, Britain, has been evacuated and closed after the escape of an unidentified number of chimpanzees.
According to reports  a number of chimpanzees have escaped from their grounds at a British Zoo
Chi King
According to reports, a number of chimpanzees have escaped from their grounds at a British Zoo
According to the Chester Standard, a spokesperson for the Zoo maintained that none of the chimpanzees have escaped into the public and thus remain on zoo grounds.
Officials closed the zoo as a precaution and are currently trying to recapture the animals.
Workers trying to retain the animals will have a lot of ground to cover. The zoo covers 110 acres.
The BBC reports that the chimpanzees escaped after they "found their way into a nearby keepers' area, where their food is usually prepared."
While chimpanzees and monkey are both primates, they are very different animals. Chimpanzees share some 98% of human genes and are the closest relative to humans in the animal kingdom. They are also regarded as highly intelligent and mobile.