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Lions, tigers, jaguar escape German zoo in Lünebach | |
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Two lions, two tigers and a jaguar have escaped from a zoo in Lünebach in western Germany, police have said. | Two lions, two tigers and a jaguar have escaped from a zoo in Lünebach in western Germany, police have said. |
Local authorities advised residents to stay inside their homes and call police if they see anything. A massive hunt is under way for the five big cats. | |
A bear had also escaped from the privately owned Eifel zoo, but was shot, a local official told AFP. | |
German media report the animals were able to break out after flooding from a storm overnight. | |
Owned by the Wallpott family, the 30-hectare (74-acre) zoo is home to nearly 400 animals of 60 species, including Siberian tigers and lions. | |
It was first established in 1965 with only dogs, donkeys and a wild boar, according to the zoo's website, and is visited by 70,000 people a year. | |
Friday's escape comes two years after two lions broke out of their cages at a zoo in Leipzig in eastern Germany. One was shot dead and the other recaptured. |