Wild animals flee from Germany's zoo

Two lions, two tigers and a jaguar have fled the zoo in Lunabach in western Germany. The news has revealed the police, who have advised citizens to stay inside their homes and announce whether they see wild animals. Meanwhile, there has been a major investigation into the trace [...]
Two lions, two tigers and a jaguar have fled the zoo in Lunabach in western Germany.
The news has revealed the police, who have advised citizens to stay inside their homes and announce whether they see wild animals. Meanwhile, a major investigation has begun to trace them.
German media report that animals have fled after several floods that came after a storm at night, reports the BBC, Kosovo Presses.
The garden has 74 gold and is home to about 400 animals, 60 species, including tigers and lions from Siberia.
This escape comes two years after two lions left the garden cage in Leipzig, Germany. One had been shot to death when the other had arrived under control and returned to the cage.












