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Home / Environment / Lone Monkey Finds Sanctuary After Truck Crash Ordeal

Lone Monkey Finds Sanctuary After Truck Crash Ordeal

4 Dec

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Summary

  • Only surviving monkey from a 21-macaque truck crash finds new home.
  • The rhesus macaque, named Forrest, was on the run for a week.
  • Tulane University confirms monkeys carried no diseases, contrary to initial reports.
Lone Monkey Finds Sanctuary After Truck Crash Ordeal

A lone rhesus macaque, the sole survivor of a truck crash in Mississippi, has been given a permanent home at a New Jersey wildlife refuge. Forrest, as he has been named, spent about a week evading capture after the vehicle overturned, killing most of the 21 macaques destined for biomedical research.

Following the accident, several monkeys escaped, with some succumbing to injuries or being killed by civilians. Forrest, along with two others, remained at large for days. Initial reports claimed the macaques were disease-ridden, but Tulane University later clarified they were healthy and pathogen-free.

Now residing at Popcorn Park Animal Refuge, Forrest is reported to be adjusting well, building trust with caretakers and enjoying his new life. The refuge has appealed for donations to support Forrest and its other animals.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Most of the 21 macaques died in the crash or its immediate aftermath. A few escaped, with one, named Forrest, surviving and eventually finding a sanctuary.
Forrest was relocated to the Popcorn Park Animal Refuge in Lacey Township, New Jersey, after his escape.
Initial reports suggested the monkeys had diseases, but Tulane University later confirmed they were disease-free and healthy.

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