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DENVER (KDVR) — An orangutan was able to escape from its exhibit after a “malfunction” at the Denver Zoo Conservation Alliance on Wednesday.
The Denver Zoo confirmed with FOX31 that on Wednesday, around 3:45 p.m., employees were doing a check when they discovered that an orangutan wasn’t in its exhibit. Jake KubiĆ© with the Denver Zoo said there was a “malfunction in the primary enclosure area,” and an orangutan left the enclosure.
However, the great ape wasn’t completely on the loose. KubiĆ© said the orangutan went into another area for specialists and didn’t come in contact with any employees or visitors.
The zoo has Sumatran orangutans, a species that is usually between three and six feet tall and weighs between 66 and 250 pounds, depending on their gender.
Here’s what they look like:
The Denver Zoo is an 80-acre campus in the City Park neighborhood. The zoo said there are over 2,500 animals at the zoo, including penguins, camels, hippopotamus and lions.