Monkey on the loose after escaping from Scottish wildlife park

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Monkey On The Loose After Escaping From Scottish Wildlife Park
Staff at Highland Wildlife Park urged the public not to approach the monkey. Photo: PA Images
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Sarah Ping, PA

A monkey is on the loose after escaping from a wildlife park in the Scottish Highlands.

The Japanese macaque found a way out of its enclosure at Highland Wildlife Park near Kingussie on Sunday morning.

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Staff at the park, run by the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland (RZSS), urged the public not to approach the primate.

The wildlife park confirmed the escape on Facebook and a search has been launched.

Japanese macaques in the wild
A Japanese macaque is on the loose after escaping from a zoo in Scotland (Alamy/PA)

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Darren McGarry, head of living collections at RZSS, said: “We can confirm one of our Japanese macaques escaped from its enclosure this morning.

“Our charity has set up a team who are working to secure the monkey safely and as quickly as possible.

“If members of the public encounter the macaque they should contact comms@rzss.org.uk with more information and do not approach it.”

There were reports residents of Kincraig had spotted the monkey roaming their garden while enjoying enjoying nuts and bird feed.

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The wildlife park houses a “large group” of Japanese macaques after successfully breeding the species.

The Japanese macaque, also known as the snow monkey, is the most northerly living non-human primate, according to the RZSS.

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