Monkeys Escape South Carolina Research Facility

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Monkeys on the Loose in South Carolina

Residents in Yemassee, South Carolina, have been urged to secure their homes as dozens of monkeys have escaped from a research facility.

Escape and Search

The monkeys, which include cynomolgus, rhesus, and capuchin breeds, escaped from Alpha Genesis, a primate research facility. Traps have been set up, and police are using thermal imaging cameras to locate the animals.

Warning to Residents

Authorities warn residents not to approach or interact with the monkeys. If they are spotted, call 911 immediately.

Alpha Genesis and Monkey Escapes

Alpha Genesis, which has approximately 5,000 monkeys, has a history of escapes. In 2016 and 2014, monkeys previously fled the facility.

Alpha Genesis’ Purpose and Controversy

Alpha Genesis claims to conduct humane research to advance primate biology and human health. However, some animal rights activists have raised concerns about the treatment of the monkeys.

Monkey Island

Alpha Genesis also manages Morgan Island, known as “Monkey Island,” where 3,500 rhesus monkeys live. The island is off-limits to humans and serves as a research site.


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