10 Wild Animals That ESCAPED From The Zoo!

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10 Wild Animals That ESCAPED From The Zoo!
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A visit to the zoo is always a great option for a fun family activity. After all, that's the perfect spot to spend some time surrounded by nature, especially if you live in a crowded city and you want to see some animals in the wild. And I know some people today are against the idea of zoos, and they believe animals should always be free. But we gotta remember that there are bad people out there who are likely to harm them in the wild, and zoos are trying their best at preserving some species and give them the quality of life that they deserve. However, there are some animals out there that succeeded in breaking free from their man-made environments and managed to escape the zoo. Today we'll be looking at "10 Wild Animals That Escaped from the Zoo!"

Their escapes put their communities in panic mode as everyone around was afraid to run into one of these wild animals. Make sure you watch the ultimate animal escape I have at the top of the list - it’s as crazy as each of the animals I’m going to show to you today.


Rusty - The Red Panda

Red pandas are cute and seemingly harmless. Yet, it was quite scary to see that Rusty, the red panda from the National Zoo in Washington D.C., had escaped. Being such a small creature, the possible dangers of the big city were endless and the zookeepers just wanted to make sure their red panda was safe. The zoo authorities took their worries to twitter as soon as they saw their little friend wasn't at his normal spot.

The initial post read, "a missing red panda, a male named Rusty. He was last seen at 6 p.m. last night."

Through their account, the zookeepers kept their neighborhood up to date on the search for the red panda. Everyone in D.C. kept their eyes open, looking for Rusty. Finally, one of the residents spotted a red panda wandering around a residential area. Given that Red Pandas are not native to DC, the chances of it being Rusty were high! And of course it was him. In less than an hour animal control experts came over to the area and put Rusty in a crate to bring him back to the zoo.

The Humboldt Penguin

The next animal on this list spent 82 days on the loose! It was a Humboldt penguin at the Tokyo Sea Life Park and it was until someone sent a picture of the penguin that the zookeepers realized they were missing one of the 135 penguins they have at their exhibit. Somehow, the little penguin managed to climb a rock

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