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Chimpanzees create makeshift ladder and excape German zoo

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Panic at German zoo as five chimpanzees create makeshift ladder out of branches and jump out of pen

A great ape escape caused panic in Germany when five clever chimpanzees broke out of their zoo compound, using a ladder they had fashioned together out of tree branches.

After scaling the wall on Wednesday, the primates were able to walk among the 2,500 visitors to Hanover's Experience Zoo.

While the chimps were content to taste life on the other side of the fence, a five year old girl and an an elderly man were hurt in the panic as staff hurriedly evacuated the park.

They were joined by zookeepers armed with pepper spray. 'At first it was quiet and then panic broke out,' said one visitor.

A five-year-old girl hurt herself when she fell over at the sight of them but was not seriously injured.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...reate-makeshift-ladder-branches-jump-pen.html

I know humans who couldn't create a makeshift ladder if their lives depended on it. :)
 
I for one welcome our new chimpanzee overlords.





Figured we'd just get that out of the way right now.

:techman:
 
^^^ Damn, too slow. The A-team was my first thought when I read the thread title.I love these two bits:
They were joined by zookeepers armed with pepper spray. 'At first it was quiet and then panic broke out,' said one visitor.
escaped animals + a zoo full of people is a recipe for disaster, but pepper spray is the final ingredient to possibly creating a full-on nightmare. Well done zoo keepers: Mace em' all first and sort em' out later.
A five-year-old girl hurt herself when she fell over at the sight of them but was not seriously injured.
This needs some explanation. Did she trip while looking at the chimps? That is certainly understandable, but I get the visual image of those teenage girls losing their minds when they got a glimps of the Beatles.
 
Good for them! l'm always happy to see the lower class take some action for themselves. Now its only a matter of time before they learn how to annihilate our feeble cities with their primal war machines, fashioned from sticks, stones, and banana peels.
 
I'm glad no one was hurt, and congratulate the simian A-Team on their cleverness.

In terms of DnA they are our closest living animal relatives and they have proven that they not only can use tools, but they can make them as well.
 
They love it when a plan comes together.
Thechimpteam.jpg
 
Here they are on the loose, unfortunately, no pics of the ladder.

[yt]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ADO45EGgWdI[/yt]
 
Chimps are pretty smart. They use "tools" to get grubs out of trees, so why not build a ladder.
 
There was a story some years ago about an orangutan at the National Zoo escaping from the group enclosure simply by breaching a painful - but not injurious - electrical barrier long enough to reach the ground outside the fence.

Zookeepers were quoted as being mystified that the ape - described as a middle-aged specimen who'd recently lost his mate and had then appeared depressed - was able and apparently willing to endure the substantial pain of the barrier long enough to succeed in his bid for freedom.

As a middle-aged man myself at the time, I didn't find it one bit puzzling. "Fuck this, might as well." :lol:
 
Any pictures of the ladder? I want to see what level of engineering they're at. :)

There's a news-blackout in place: they don't want chimps in other zoos getting any ideas.







I'm basically saying: don't get your hopes up!

:p








ETA: Been reading the story on Welt Online; it would appear a branch from a climbing tree broke and leaned on the top of the concrete fence, allowing the apes to use it in their escape. You can almost make it out in one of the images linked to in the OP:

c-ladder2.jpg


c-ladder2-1-1.jpg

... here's another image (from Welt Online):

Fuenf-Affen-im-Zoo-Hannover-ausgebrochen.jpg
 
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It's clearly not a very good zoo, because four of the chimps went back to their enclosure before too long.

"Very disappointing" reported one, "None of the animals were doing anything, they were just lying there".

"I'm glad we didn't pay to get in" said another.
 
Re: Chimpanzees create makeshift ladder and escape German zoo

. . . The A-team was my first thought when I read the thread title.
My first thought was more along these lines:

49planet_of_the_apes.jpg


. . . Been reading the story on Welt Online; it would appear a branch from a climbing tree broke and leaned on the top of the concrete fence, allowing the apes to use it in their escape.
So it seems there wasn't any "engineering" involved; the chimps simply saw an opportunity and took advantage of it. Damn, and I was hoping that in a few years they'd have mastered the arch and the barrel vault.

"Very disappointing" reported one, "None of the animals were doing anything, they were just lying there".
The chimps must be bored. That's probably why they escaped in the first place.

Maybe the zoo should do more to entertain the apes, like giving them chimp porn to watch.
 
There was a story some years ago about an orangutan at the National Zoo escaping from the group enclosure simply by breaching a painful - but not injurious - electrical barrier long enough to reach the ground outside the fence.

Zookeepers were quoted as being mystified that the ape - described as a middle-aged specimen who'd recently lost his mate and had then appeared depressed - was able and apparently willing to endure the substantial pain of the barrier long enough to succeed in his bid for freedom.

As a middle-aged man myself at the time, I didn't find it one bit puzzling. "Fuck this, might as well." :lol:

Something like this...
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