There are concerns that a runaway capybara may end up on a military base and be impossible to capture again.

There are worries that we won't be able to get her back if she goes to that location.

September 19th 2024.

There are concerns that a runaway capybara may end up on a military base and be impossible to capture again.
Cinnamon, the mischievous capybara who made a daring escape from her enclosure at Hoo Zoo and Dinosaur World, has been found in a peaceful patch of greenery near the MOD land. According to her keepers, she seems to be enjoying her new surroundings, happily munching on grass without a care in the world.

After nearly a week of searching, Cinnamon was finally located with the help of a thermal drone. However, due to the dense undergrowth in the area, the zoo has decided to pause their recapturing efforts. They are concerned that any disturbance could cause Cinnamon to move to a potentially dangerous location. The zoo has even reached out to the Ministry of Defence, as they are located near their border.

The zoo has reassured the public that Cinnamon is well taken care of in her current habitat, with plenty of food and safe areas to rest. They believe it's best to take their time and recapture her with minimal stress. Multiple live traps have been set up in the area, which will be checked regularly. However, the zoo will not conduct any further mass searches until Friday night, unless the situation changes.

There is a fear that Cinnamon may make her way onto the MOD land, making it difficult to retrieve her. But for now, she seems to be content and unbothered in her new home. Zoo owner Will Dorrell stated that when she was spotted on the drone, she looked to be in good health and was happily munching on grass.

For those unfamiliar with capybaras, they are a large rodent native to South America. These social animals rely on each other for their well-being and are considered to be quite friendly. Despite being a fugitive, Cinnamon seems to be living her best life in the wild. Let's hope she can be safely returned to her habitat soon.

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