Mystery of the missing monkeys adds to litany of unexplained Dallas zoo attacks
A mystery is unfolding at the Dallas zoo as two emperor tamarin monkeys were reported missing on Monday in what is now the fourth recent incident involving animals at the popular attraction in Texas.
Previously a vulture was apparently killed and a clouded leopard escaped after its cage was cut open. Before that another monkey cage was deliberately damaged.
In the most recent twist of events, yet another enclosure appears to have been intentionally tampered with. Zoo officials confirmed a hole was found in the enclosure of the emperor tamarin monkeys and two are believed to have been stolen.
In a statement, the zoo said: Emperor tamarin monkeys would likely stay close to home the zoo searched near their habitat and across zoo grounds, and did not locate them. Based on the Dallas police departments initial assessment, they have reason to believe the tamarins were taken.
The series of events have stunned the institution.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/jan/31/dallas-zoo-missing-monkeys
Is it an inside job, or is it PETA?