Escaped Monkey From Beekse Bergen Still on the Loose After Nearly a Month
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Just under a month after a crested mangabey escaped from the Dutch safari park Beekse Bergen, the monkey has still not been caught. "He is seen occasionally, so he is alive," says a park spokesperson.
He doesn't give a damn about drones, ignores strategically placed traps full of treats, and has been enjoying a wonderful vacation in the Brabant forests for nearly a month. The male crested mangabey who escaped from Safaripark Beekse Bergen isn't thinking about coming home anytime soon. "He is seen occasionally, so he is alive," said a relieved spokeswoman for the park.
Just under a month after a male crested mangabey escaped from the Dutch safari park Beekse Bergen, the monkey has still not been found, a spokeswoman says. “He is seen occasionally, so he is alive,” she adds.
Escaped monkey from Beekse Bergen still on the loose after nearly a month
A male crested mangabey that escaped from Safaripark Beekse Bergen nearly a month ago remains on the loose in Noord-Brabant. The animal continues to evade capture despite repeated sightings and search efforts.
He couldn't care less about drones, ignores strategically placed traps full of treats, and has been on vacation in the Brabant forests for nearly a month. The male crested mangabey that escaped from Safaripark Beekse Bergen isn't thinking about coming home anytime soon. "He is seen occasionally, so he is alive," said a relieved spokesperson for the park.
Just under a month after a male crested mangabey escaped from Beekse Bergen Safari Park, the monkey has still not been found. Reports continue to come in from people who have spotted the monkey somewhere, but the animal is proving uncatchable so far.
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