South Carolina Lab Struggles to Recapture Escaped Monkeys

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Twenty-four of the 43 monkeys that escaped from the Alpha Genesis Primate Research Center in Yemassee, South Carolina, have been recovered, with efforts ongoing to capture the remaining 18. The monkeys, young female Rhesus macaques, escaped due to a human error when a caretaker failed to secure enclosure doors. Authorities have urged local residents to secure their homes and avoid the area while the search continues.
- 24 more monkeys found after 43 escape from South Carolina research facility NBC News
- 24 monkeys returned to Beaufort County research facility; 18 still on the loose WCBD News 2
- 25 escaped monkeys captured in South Carolina, 18 remain on the loose ABC7 Los Angeles
- 1 escaped monkey returned to Yemassee facility, 42 still on the loose Live 5 News WCSC
- Monkeys that escaped a lab are a species used for human research since the 1800s The Associated Press
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