The CEO of the research facility from which 43 monkeys escaped earlier this month says after an inspection of the facility, human error is believed to be the cause of the incident.
There was animal mayhem in South Carolina as two emus went on the loose – while eight escaped monkeys were already at large.
The Horry County Police Department wrote about the large missing birds Wednesday, saying, "We are not emu-sed." ...
The CEO of a South Carolina research facility where dozens of monkeys escaped said the employee connected to the incident has ...
YEMASSEE, S.C. — Two more monkeys that escaped last week from a South Carolina research facility were recaptured Tuesday, ...
The rainy weather has proven to be an additional challenge in the continued search for the remaining missing monkeys in ...
Eight monkeys are still on the loose after escaping from a South Carolina research facility. 43 primates escaped the Alpha ...
On Wednesday, Nov. 6, 43 monkeys bred for medical research escaped a compound at the Alpha Genesis facility in Yemassee, ...
Do the remaining wandering monkeys that escaped their facility in Yemassee have a chance at freedom? Animal rights lawyer ...
Rep. Nancy Mace of South Carolina's 1st District has called for an investigation into Alpha Genesis in South Carolina after ...
NOW ON THE ESCAPED MONKEYS IN THE LOW COUNTRY. AT LAST CHECK. 35 OF THE 43 ANIMALS HAVE BEEN CAUGHT AND RETURNED TO THE ALPHA ...
Just eight monkeys remain free from the group that more than a week ago broke out of a South Carolina compound that breeds the primates for medical research, authorities said.