Watch out, South Carolina—43 monkeys are on the loose, and they might just be the party animals we didn't know we needed!
In a scene that seems straight out of an action movie, 43 rhesus monkeys have escaped from a medical research facility in Beaufort County, South Carolina. The primates broke free from the Alpha Genesis facility, leaving authorities and locals in a collective state of astonished amusement and disbelief. As of early Friday, there has been no sign of these monkey escapees being captured, leading to some hilarious yet concerning chaos in the area. Police quickly reassured the public, stating that there is "almost no danger" posed by the furry fugitives.
With no monkeys in sight, the local police department is joining forces with Alpha Genesis staff to try and safely recapture the spirited simians. Although some locals are arguably more fascinated than frightened—after all, how often do you have a wild monkey sighting in your backyard? The authorities believe the monkeys have settled into the nearby woods surrounding the facility, and traps are being set in hopes of enticing them back. Meanwhile, social media is buzzing with hilarious memes, with some residents even jokingly suggesting the monkeys are planning an elaborate getaway party!
While both the police and the facility staff remain vigilant, the escape raises questions about the safety and security measures in place at medical research facilities. Are these types of escapes common? And what does one even do when faced with an unexpected monkey encounter—call animal control or serve them banana smoothies? The humorous aspect of this wild situation has certainly brought a lighthearted twist to the serious nature of medical research, with the community sharing laughs as they anticipate the next developments.
In light of this unexpected adventure, it’s fascinating to note that rhesus macaques, the species of monkeys that have escaped, are often used in biomedical research due to their genetic similarities to humans. These clever primates are social critters known for their intelligence and adaptability, which makes their escape all the more poignant—a reminder of their capacity to outsmart human interventions! If you're ever thinking about a weekend getaway, just remember: errant monkeys might just steal the spotlight and claim the title of "Most Wanted" in your local area!
As of early Friday, there was no indication the fugitive monkeys had been captured. The primates broke loose from a Alpha Genesis facility in Beaufort County ...
Police said 43 Rhesus ...
A police chief in South Carolina says there is no “almost no danger” to the public after 43 monkeys escaped from a compound used for medical research.
Authorities say 43 monkeys bred for medical research that escaped a compound in South Carolina have been spotted in the woods near a fence surrounding the ...
Forty-three monkeys are still on the loose after escaping from a medical research center in Yemassee, South Carolina.The monkeys have been seen running ...
The monkeys are "believed to be in the wooded region surrounding the facility" and the police is assisting Alpha Genesis staff in corralling them.
Traps were being set around the Alpha Genesis Primate Research Center in Yemassee, where the rhesus macaque monkeys escaped en masse from their enclosures ...