A Lemur Escaped From the Ostrava Zoo. Don't Try to Catch It, the Zoo Warns
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A ring-tailed lemur escaped from the Ostrava Zoo on Wednesday. The zoo asked anyone who saw the animal to contact it, but warned people not to try to capture the lemur.
A male ring-tailed lemur escaped from the Ostrava Zoo on Wednesday. The zoo is asking the public to report any sightings. However, people should not try to catch, touch or feed the animal themselves. It could bite them.
One of the ring-tailed lemurs escaped from the Ostrava Zoo, the zoo announced on Facebook on Wednesday. People should not try to catch the animal, but should call 722 954 127 if they see it or manage to lock it in a hallway or garage, the zoo advises.
Ostrava Zoo is missing a lemur. One of the newly brought male ring-tailed lemurs escaped from the exhibit. The zoo reported this on its Facebook page and is asking for help from the public. However, people should not try to catch the exotic animal themselves. It can bite you unpleasantly, the zoo warns.
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