Officials watching 3 escaped monkeys

Officials watching 3 escaped monkeys
PORTLAND — Officials say three monkeys on the loose at the Oregon National Primate Research Center are hanging out near "corrals" on the campus, but the whereabouts of a fourth are unknown.
They are among nine who escaped Friday when a keeper left their cage unlocked. Five were recaptured.
Jim Newman, an Oregon Health & Science University spokesman, said today that veterinarians are watching the three Japanese Macaque monkeys, hoping they will be lured into cages baited with apples.
He says the missing monkey is believed to be on or near the Beaverton campus.
The monkeys are too fast to catch. They generally retreat from humans but if threatened, they could bite. One carries a virus that could harm people.
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maybe they'll send in a robot?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I_QsCXm1vrk
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2fCESIr1pMc
PORTLAND — Officials say three monkeys on the loose at the Oregon National Primate Research Center are hanging out near "corrals" on the campus, but the whereabouts of a fourth are unknown.
They are among nine who escaped Friday when a keeper left their cage unlocked. Five were recaptured.
Jim Newman, an Oregon Health & Science University spokesman, said today that veterinarians are watching the three Japanese Macaque monkeys, hoping they will be lured into cages baited with apples.
He says the missing monkey is believed to be on or near the Beaverton campus.
The monkeys are too fast to catch. They generally retreat from humans but if threatened, they could bite. One carries a virus that could harm people.
source
maybe they'll send in a robot?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I_QsCXm1vrk
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2fCESIr1pMc