Two dozen monkeys escape German zoo for a day

BERLIN (AP) – About two dozen monkeys broke out of a South German zoo and spent the day in the sun near a forest before being recaptured, authorities said Thursday.

The Barbary macaque, commonly known as Barbary monkeys, escaped from the zoo in Loeffingen, southwest of Stuttgart and not far from the Swiss border. It was not entirely clear how they got away, but the construction work at the zoo could possibly have been a factor, police said.

The primates were spotted in the area in a suit, but zoo workers could not catch them again and eventually lost track of them. A few hours later, they were spotted, recaptured and returned to their cages without incident, police said.

“The animals apparently took advantage of the nice weather and spent the afternoon on the edge of a forest near the zoo,” police said.

The Barbary macaque is native to the Atlas Mountains of North Africa and has a small but famous presence over water in Europe in the British territory of Gibraltar.

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