Bucharest:
Zookeepers wielding pieces of melon have lured back two escaped monkeys to their home in a Transylvanian zoo, but three more are still believed to be on the run in a nearby forest.
Andras Kopacz, curator of the Targu Mures zoo in central Romania, told The Associated Press Tuesday that the five Japanese macacques gnawed a hole in their fence last week and escaped into an oak forest.
Two were recaptured Monday by zookeepers with pieces of melon. "They are in good condition; nothing is wrong with them," Kopacz said by telephone.
Two adults and a cub are still on the loose, he said, adding he was confident they would be brought back soon.
He said the monkeys can become aggressive if they are attacked.
Andras Kopacz, curator of the Targu Mures zoo in central Romania, told The Associated Press Tuesday that the five Japanese macacques gnawed a hole in their fence last week and escaped into an oak forest.
Two were recaptured Monday by zookeepers with pieces of melon. "They are in good condition; nothing is wrong with them," Kopacz said by telephone.
Two adults and a cub are still on the loose, he said, adding he was confident they would be brought back soon.
He said the monkeys can become aggressive if they are attacked.
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