More than half of the rhesus macaque monkeys that escaped from a research lab in Yemasee, South Carolina have been successfully captured as of Sunday evening. A team of veterinarians has confirmed that all recovered primates are in good health after being brought in for wellness exams. The Yemasee Police Department and Alpha Genesis Primate Research Center are working diligently to locate and safely retrieve the remaining escaped monkeys.
Monkey Escapes in South Carolina: Background and Recent Developments
Background
On November 25, 2023, approximately 100 rhesus macaque monkeys escaped from the Alpha Genesis Primate Research Center in Yemasee, South Carolina. The facility houses over 3,000 nonhuman primates (NHPs) for research purposes.
The escape occurred after a force of three tornadoes passed through the area, causing severe damage to the center's fencing and enclosures. The monkeys fled into the surrounding woods.
Recent Developments
As of Sunday evening, November 27, more than half of the escaped monkeys have been successfully captured. A team of veterinarians has confirmed that all recovered primates are in good health.
The Yemasee Police Department and Alpha Genesis Primate Research Center are continuing to search for the remaining monkeys. The public has been advised to avoid approaching the animals and to report any sightings to the authorities.
Top 5 FAQs and Answers
Q1: What are rhesus macaque monkeys? A: Rhesus macaques are a species of Old World monkey native to South and Southeast Asia. They are widely used in biomedical research due to their genetic similarity to humans.
Q2: Why are these monkeys being used in research? A: Rhesus macaques are used in research for various purposes, including studying human diseases, developing new drugs, and testing potential treatments.
Q3: Is it safe for the escaped monkeys to be at large? A: While rhesus macaques are generally not considered dangerous to humans, they can carry diseases that could be transmitted to people. Additionally, they can damage property and become a nuisance.
Q4: What are the authorities doing to recapture the escaped monkeys? A: The Yemasee Police Department and Alpha Genesis Primate Research Center have deployed a team to locate and safely retrieve the remaining monkeys. The team is using various methods, including darting and trapping.
Q5: What can the public do to help? A: The public should avoid approaching the escaped monkeys and report any sightings to the Yemasee Police Department or Alpha Genesis Primate Research Center. It is also important to secure any open food sources that could attract the animals.
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