
21-05-2007
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Originally Posted by Writhedhornbill
Have any other gorillas escaped? It is not as bad as a chimp escaping though. I was told that it would be one of the most dangerous animals to escape from it's exhibit.
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Bokito also escaped twice from his enclosure at Berlin when he was younger.
A male similar aged to Bokito(about ten) escaped at Dallas Zoo, Texas a few years back- he attacked a small boy before taking refuge in a shrubbery. Unfortunately police marksmen then shot him dead before any attempt at recapture could be made.
A male at, I think ,Philadelphia once escaped but only ran up and down the safety area seperating his cage from the public and was lured back in again.
There are several examples of gorillas getting into service passageways behind their indoor cages without escaping into the zoo. This happened at Dudley Zoo more than once(bad design of indoor cage layout) and a female keeper was badly mauled on one occassion by the male gorilla.
At the Causeway Safari Park(now closed?) in Northern Ireland some years ago 3 adult male chimps escaped and roamed the grounds. They then entered the zoo's cafe and I saw some film of frightened visitors trying to fend of these by now excited males with chairs. I believe these chimps may have been shot dead.
In America a couple of years back at a 'Chimpanzee refuge' two adult chimps escaped and badly mauled an elderly couple who had come to visit another chimp. The man tried to block the chimp from his wife- he had his face very badly mauled, fingers bitten off etc.
Your right that Chimpanzees are likely to be more dangerous than gorillas- a gorilla charges about, and will grab and bite, but usually then runs on, whereas a Chimpanzee attacks full on and will grapple and bite causing horrific injury.
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