The Kansas City Zoo didnât have the best track record when it came to penning-in its primatesâ"two gorillas got out in 2012 and two chimpanzees ran away in 2014 (I assume they all were brought back?). So when building a new orangutan habitat, the zoo brought in some experts to test the sheer rock walls for climb-ability.
Rock climbers from local gyms were brought in for a day of climbing (actually bouldering, since they didnât use ropes) to attempt to scale the walls.Luckily for the zoo, the climbers could not easily find any routes up the artificial rock face so itâs safe to assume the orangutans wonât either. But donât put it past the intelligent apes to figure another way out, says the zooâs director Randy Wisthoff. âOrangutans are masters at escaping.â
[KC Star via Gear Junkie]
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