Chimp flees Japan zoo and is then caught after falling from power pole
A chimpanzee fled from a zoo in northern Japan and tried desperately to avoid being captured by climbing an electric pole.
Not for long.
Chacha, the male chimp, was on the loose nearly two hours Thursday after he disappeared from the Yagiyama Zoological Park in Sendai, the city that’s hosting finance ministers from the Group of Seven industrialized nations in May.
TV footage showed Chacha perched atop the pole, agitated and screaming at zoo workers below. Even after being hit by a sedative arrow in the back, Chacha desperately tried to escape, dangling from a power line.
He finally gave up and fell head down into a blanket held by a dozen workers on the ground. It was not immediately clear if he survived.
Zoo officials are investigating how he escaped.
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