Los Angeles Times

Cheetah on loan escapes

- By Tony Perry tony.perry@latimes.com

A cheetah on loan from the San Diego Zoo Safari Park to the Indianapol­is Zoo brief ly escaped over the holiday weekend, prompting the zoo to invoke a “Code Red” requiring all guests to remain inside.

Guests were herded into “safe zones.” None was ever in danger, a zoo spokeswoma­n said.

Pounce, a 4-year-old male, was spotted within an hour lying in an area of lush landscapin­g. Trainers used a tranquiliz­er dart to subdue him. Hit with the dart, he dashed back to his exhibit and was unconsciou­s within three minutes.

Pounce and his brother, Zephyr, came to the Indianapol­is Zoo from San Diego in July.

Cheetahs are known for their speed. They also have a relatively placid temperamen­t, with none of the aggressive­ness, for example, of tigers.

At Indianapol­is, Pounce and Zephyr are part of the Race-A-Cheetah exhibit, supported by the foundation of NASCAR star Tony Stewart.

For 50 cents, a patron can see if they can out-race a cheetah. They can’t: A cheetah can reach 60 mph in three seconds.

In 2014, two orangutans named Rocky and Knobi escaped at the Indianapol­is Zoo and in 1994 a wallaroo named Mookie escaped, according to the Indianapol­is Star newspaper. All were captured without injury.

The cheetah exhibit will remain closed “until the zoo is certain the issues that led to this incident have been resolved.”

 ?? Indianapol­is Zoo ?? BROTHERS POUNCE, left, and Zephyr are on loan from the San Diego Zoo Safari Park to the Indianapol­is Zoo. Pounce briefly escaped from his exhibit.
Indianapol­is Zoo BROTHERS POUNCE, left, and Zephyr are on loan from the San Diego Zoo Safari Park to the Indianapol­is Zoo. Pounce briefly escaped from his exhibit.

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