SINGAPORE – After an African monkey was caught in Choa Chu Kang on Nov 1, having fled from its exhibit six months earlier, The Straits Times looks at other animals that have managed to escape from their enclosures at the Singapore Zoo.In March 1973, just months before the Singapore Zoo opened in June that year, a three-year-old black panther named Twiggy slipped out of its cage, even though its cage was securely locked. Nearly 200 police troopers and Singapore Armed Forces sharpshooters combed t
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2024-11-02 00:00:00.0