Taronga Zoo said on Thursday that new CCTV footage reveals how four cubs and an adult male escaped their enclosure by squeezing beneath a mesh wire fence. The lions were found outside their enclosure at about 6.30 a.m. local time on November 2.
The zoo said the five lions “calmly investigated” and stayed within meters of their enclosure before making several attempts to get back in.
The zoo’s emergency response team arrived less than 10 minutes after the escape, with the situation under control “within minutes,” the statement said.
Ato joined his four cubs Luzuko, Zuri, Khari and Malika on their great escape from their enclosure.
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Luzuko was the first to re-enter the enclosure, followed by fellow cubs female Zuri and male Khari. Malika was tranquilized by the response team and transported back. After some encouragement, Ato was reunited with his pride.
Magnus Perri, whose tent was pitched near the lion enclosure, told 9News that Taronga Zoo staff came into the tent area saying: “‘This is a code one, get out of your tent and run, come now and leave your belongings.'”
The lions are currently in an outdoor back-of-house area pending the review’s completion, the zoo said, adding that they are unlikely to return to the main exhibit before Christmas.
While an initial review confirmed an “integrity issue” with the fence, Taronga Zoo has said their review into the escape was “ongoing.”
“An independent, specialist forensic engineer is still conducting detailed investigations on the failure and the complex mesh fencing system,” and also advising on necessary repairs, the statement said.
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