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Fugitive red panda recovered by Chinese zoo after eight months on the run

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An escaped red panda rests in a tree before being recaptured. Photo: SCMP Pictures

The last of three red pandas that escaped from Hangzhou Zoo in Zhejiang province in December was recovered on Wednesday from a scenic spot about 4km away.

The red panda, which had been missing for 242 days, was seen by a security guard in the early afternoon hanging on a tree branch in Dingjiashan, a scenic spot near West Lake. Hangzhou Zoo was informed and a group of zoo workers soon arrived at the spot, the Qianjiang Evening News reported.

Jiang Zhi, vice-director of the zoo, said three cars blocked the entrance and three zoo staff climbed trees while another eight set up a net under the trees. They first tried to lure the fugitive panda using apples, the animal’s favourite food, but that failed to work, Jiang said.

Jiang climbed a tree with a tranquillizer gun and shot the red panda from about three metres away. The panda staggered for about three minutes then fell from the tree into the net.

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