Tuesday 14 August 2012

Three Kangaroos Escape Zoo

Three Kangaroos Escape Zoo - Three kangaroos were able to escape from a German zoo near Frankfurt after a fox and another animal helped them get out. Two of the kangaroos didn't stray too far from the park and were brought back right away. The third kangaroo, however, disappeared for hours and was considered to be on the run. A police officer eventually spotted the animal and was able to chase it down.

Three kangaroos which went on the hop from German zoo - with the help of a boar and a fox
- are recaptured, Kangaroo goes on the hop after escaping from German zoo… with the help of a boar and a fox
The last of three adventurous kangaroos which escaped from a German wildlife park with the help of two accomplices – a wild boar and a fox – has been found.
Mick was recaptured today after he, Skippy and Jack took a trip down under when their helpers dug escape tunnels stretching below the fence of their enclosure.
Kangaroo goes on the hop after escaping from German zoo… with the help of a boar and a fox
The last of three adventurous kangaroos which escaped from a German wildlife park with the help of two accomplices – a wild boar and a fox – has been found.
Mick was recaptured today after he, Skippy and Jack took a trip down under when their helpers dug escape tunnels stretching below the fence of their enclosure.
‘Two of the three were then able to get out of the park entirely through another hole dug by a wild boar under the exterior fence.’
Despite the daring escape, nerves must have got the better of Skippy who stayed within the park’s grounds and was found the following morning.
Jack was spotted on in the early hours of Monday morning and caught after a long chase, while Mick was pounced on by a police officer this evening, according to the park’s Facebook page.
Mr Hoffman had previously described the kangaroo, which feasts on vegetables and grass, was ‘super friendly and super nice’ assuring members of the public that he posed no threat.
It said that all three were now safe and happily back in the deer park, which is also home to brown bears, wolves, birds of prey and lynxes.

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