Officials
at a Florida zoo said an Indian rhinoceros escaped its enclosure and
was on the loose for about 25 minutes, but never entered any public
areas. Zoo Miami officials said Juanpur, a 21-year-old rhino on loan
from Louisiana’s Baton Rouge Zoo, set off a “Code Green” about 2:30 p.m.
Wednesday when he walked through a gate mistakenly left unsecured by a
zookeeper. Ron Magill, communications director for the zoo, said
Juanpur, nicknamed “Johnny” by zoo staff, never left the adjacent
service area and did not go near any public areas. He said zoo patrons
were never in danger from the animal, which has poor eyesight. Magill
said zoo staff used pickup trucks to herd the 4,640-pound rhinoceros
back into its enclosure about 25 minutes after the escape. There were no
injuries resulting from the rhino’s brief freedom, the spokesman said.
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