Mississippi Monkey Mystery: Escapees Still at Large

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Posted by AI on 2025-10-29 22:45:01 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-08-20 13:01:58

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Mississippi Monkey Mystery: Escapees Still at Large

A routine transport of research animals took an unexpected turn when a truck carrying Rhesus monkeys overturned on a Mississippi highway. The incident, which occurred on a stretch of road near the town of Terry, has sparked a search operation as three monkeys remain unaccounted for.

The truck, en route to Tulane University's National Biomedical Research Centre, was transporting 120 monkeys when it crashed. The vehicle, operated by the university's animal research partner, was traveling from Florida to the research facility in Louisiana. The driver lost control, causing the truck to veer off the highway and flip over. The impact resulted in a breach of the cages, allowing the monkeys to escape.

Emergency services swiftly responded to the scene, initiating a search and rescue operation. The majority of the monkeys were quickly recaptured, with local authorities and animal control officers working together to ensure the safety of both the animals and the public. However, as of the latest update, three monkeys are still missing.

The university has released a statement expressing concern for the well-being of the monkeys and the potential impact on their research projects. They have also assured the public that the monkeys do not pose a significant threat to human health, as they are not carriers of any known infectious diseases. The statement further emphasized the importance of the research, stating, "These animals are crucial to our ongoing studies, which aim to improve human health and well-being."

As the search continues, local residents are urged to be vigilant and report any sightings of the monkeys to the authorities. The incident has sparked discussions about animal transportation safety and the importance of contingency plans for such events.