Monkey -free hook on Lake Constance: Police are looking for run -up Berberken!
Monkey -free hook on Lake Constance: Police are looking for run -up Berberken!
The Lake Constance region is currently affected by an unusual incident that attracts the attention of locals and authorities. A escaped Berberaffe causes excitement and employs the police in Uhldingen-Mühlhofen.
Surprising emergency call on Lake Constance
On Friday at 11:45 a.m., the police in Überlingen received an emergency call from drivers who had noticed a monkey next to the B 31. Two patrol officials rushed to the specified area in Oberuhldingen and actually discovered the animal outlier in the trees. However, the attempt to capture the monkey was without success because the young monkey was apparently unimpressed by the efforts of the officials.
the origin of the problem
immediately it turned out that the monkey had escaped from the nearby Affenberg Salem zoo, which is only four kilometers away. Despite the arrival of the animal park's employees, the monkey showed no interest in returning. The officers had even provided food, but the Berber Monkeeper was determined to enjoy his freedom extensively.
Investigations and safety instructions
The police gave a precise description of the animal: the monkey has a size of about 70 to 90 cm and is known for its excellent climbing skills. Investigators warn the public so that the animal does not approach. "Basically, it is not dangerous to the community, but closer contact for the animal and for people could be risky," emphasized police spokeswoman Stella Schöne.
How the community reacts
The population is alerted and shows a lively interest in whether and how the monkey can be caught. The incident not only has the local security forces on alert, but also raised awareness of animal husbandry in regional zoo. Many citizens are concerned about the security and well -being of the monkey and the people in the surrounding area.
an unplanned trip to freedom
After two and a half hours of excursion, the Berberaffe decided to retire to the adjacent forest, where it is currently suspected. "The animal obviously has enough of the efforts around it and prefers to stay in the forest," continued the police.
call for caution
the police are important to tell the public: "If you see the monkey, please keep your distance and inform us or the Affenberg Salem immediately. We would like to make sure that neither the monkey nor the people in the area are endangered."
The situation not only illustrates the challenges associated with the keeping of wild animals, but also the responsibility that zoo in the region. The incident on Lake Constance is seen as a wake -up call for the community, to reflect on the security and handling of animals.
- Nag