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ISSUE NO. 1724
19 - 25 July 2018
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Monkey business Police outwitted by fugitive trio By Dilip Kuner AUTHORITIES have called for public help in the hunt for three sick monkeys that have been on the run for a month. The female Japanese Macaque and her two offspring escaped from a ‘zoological farm’ near Guardamar del Segura several weeks ago. The young are said to suffer from leukaemia. They have been tracked by officers from the Guardia Civil’s environmental division SEPRONA, the council’s animal management company and Local Police ever since, but despite several sightings they have always stayed out of reach. Initially, no publicity was given to the search, but now the town hall has decided to put out an appeal for any sightings. It is trying a new strategy using cage traps to recapture the monkeys. Japanese Macaques are known to be intelligent creatures
PRIMATE SUSPECTS: Japanese macaques are on the run. and strong swimmers - two factors thought to have contributed to their continued freedom. They would appear to be outwitting searchers by swimming along a river before finding quiet spots to shelter.
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