Alpacas, mini pigs on the loose after floods hit zoo


At least 100 animals, including alpacas, miniature pigs and zebras, escaped a zoo in southern China’s Guangxi region after floods damaged their enclosures.

Typhoon Maysak has ravaged southern and central China this week, killing dozens in Guangxi and forcing the evacuation of 130,000.

The province’s Guigang Zoo asked the public for help in ­finding its escaped animals on Wednesday, saying some enclosures had been damaged by ­“continuous heavy rainfall”.

It provided a list of missing creatures, including “two North American raccoons, four por­cupines and 30 peacocks”, accor­ding to a statement posted by a local district’s Culture, Sports and Tourism Bureau.

The zoo said some of the esca­pees “may be frightened and potentially aggressive”.

“If you spot any of the animals, please keep a safe distance,” the statement said and warned, “Do not attempt to catch, approach or tease them, as this could be dangerous.”

Meanwhile, videos of villagers knee-deep in floodwater and fran­tically trying to catch snakes swimming in a flooded Guangxi town with their bare hands and nets went viral on social media.

Wu Zhi, the head of a local ­village committee, told state-owned media Red Star News that around 800 to 900 snakes had escaped on Monday after a breeding farm was washed away in Hengzhou city.

The city “immediately bolstered its reserves of medical resources and urgently expanded the stock of antivenom” at the local hos­pital, state broadcaster CCTV reported. — AFP

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