Runaway zoo wolf spotted six days after escape in Daejeon, South Korea


A screenshot from footage showing an escaped wolf spotted in Daejeon on Tuesday. - Photo: Instagram @jun70795

SEOUL: A wolf that escaped from a zoo enclosure in Daejeon nearly a week ago has been spotted, but an initial capture attempt failed after the animal fled, officials said Tuesday (April 14).

According to the Daejeon Fire Headquarters, rescue teams, along with police and animal authorities, mounted a joint effort early Tuesday morning to capture the wolf alive using tranquilizer guns and other equipment.

The operation, carried out at close range, was unsuccessful. Authorities, however, re-acquired the animal’s location and resumed tracking efforts.

A screenshot from footage showing an escaped wolf spotted in Daejeon on Tuesday. - Photo: Instagram @jun70795
A screenshot from footage showing an escaped wolf spotted in Daejeon on Tuesday. - Photo: Instagram @jun70795

About 60 police officers have been deployed to the area, while six drones, including military thermal imaging drones, are being used to monitor the wolf’s movements in real time.

A report was received at about 10.43pm Monday that the wolf had been seen in a wooded area in Musu-dong near O-World, the zoo from which it escaped on April 8.

Search officials later confirmed the animal was Neukgu, a male wolf born in January 2024 that got out through a hole it dug under a fence. - The Korea Herald/ANN

 

 

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