Squirrel monkey stolen from S.F. Zoo

A reward, originally to be had by the side of $1,000 instead of Banana Sams safe return, has been increased to $5,000 credit to a swear from a not public contributor, zoo spokesman Danny Latham believed postponed Friday. The zoo supposed the thieves drop a back perimeter gate and made it to the top of a roof with the intention of houses five other monkey exhibits. The vandals scratch two holes into the mesh of the squirrel monkey exhibit and hasty Banana Sam. The zoo, which keeps nearly 20 squirrel monkeys, alleged it is concerned on many fronts. formerly, Banana Sam requires a special diet to live on and is grown-up. additionally, while squirrel monkeys are not greater animals, they allow astute teeth and desire bite if provoked.

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