After the Chinese missile, now the Chinese leopard: Anger Stirred for Not Showing Up for Danger

A Chinese missile has already fallen somewhere in the Indian Ocean, which threatened to fall on our heads, or someone else's heads in the inhabited areas of the earth. And now, international attention has been taken from a dangerous animal that has fled a Chinese park for a week. Research for the leopard of [...]
The search for the last leopard from three who had fled a zoo in eastern China is continuing, authorities have said today.
However, the park in question stirred up rage because it did not tell of such a thing for about a week, writes The Guardian, the Periscope.
The three leopards from Hangzhou Safari Park had been observed by villagers of May 1st.
However, the park had reported that leopards were missing and alarmed the public only yesterday, Sunday, May 9.
Two of the leopards have already been caught, and they're safe and sound, but it's still not known where another leopard could escape.
Leopard was spotted in a fear Sunday, but he was gone when people tried to approach him.
Postponing the public announcement sparked widespread criticism of the park after putting animals in danger.
In China for Workers' Day [May 1] there is a five - day vacation, and this has led to many tourists visiting the city of Hangzhou in China.
Authorities are investigating the cause of the leopard escape and are questioning the staff on duty. /Periscope












