Dallas Zoo Shuts Down to Search for Missing Leopard

The Dallas Zoo was forced to close on Friday as it searches for a clouded leopard that appears to have escaped from its enclosure, the zoo announced on Twitter.

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The Dallas Zoo closed on Friday as it searches for a leopard that escaped from its enclosure. 

The zoo announced the news on Twitter, revealing that the situation has been deemed a “Code Blue,” which refers to a “non-dangerous animal” that’s unaccounted for. 

“The Zoo is closed today due to a serious situation,” the Dallas Zoo wrote. “We have an ongoing situation at the Zoo right now with a Code Blue – that is a non-dangerous animal that is out of its habitat. One of our clouded leopards was not in its habitat when the team arrived this morning and is unaccounted for at this time.”

We have an ongoing situation at the Zoo right now with a Code Blue – that is a non-dangerous animal that is out of its habitat. One of our clouded leopards was not in its habitat when the team arrived this morning and is unaccounted for at this time.

— Dallas Zoo (@DallasZoo) January 13, 2023

In a subsequent tweet, the zoo said they’re being assisted by the Dallas Police Department, while reassuring locals that they believe the leopard “is still on grounds and hiding.”

“Dallas PD is onsite assisting with the search efforts. The Zoo is closed today as our teams work to find and recover the animal. Given the nature of these animals, we believe the animal is still on grounds and hiding. We will share updates and more information as soon as we can.”

The zoo concluded, “Our focus right now is on locating the animal.”

As of Friday afternoon, the leopard has not yet been found.

Our focus right now is on locating the animal.

— Dallas Zoo (@DallasZoo) January 13, 2023

The Dallas Zoo will provide another update on the animal in the evening.

We'll be sharing another update later early this evening, but in the meantime, for anyone in the areas surrounding the Zoo who may be curious or have concerns - pic.twitter.com/kONE800csJ

— Dallas Zoo (@DallasZoo) January 13, 2023

This animal is an adult clouded leopard and weighs 25 lbs. Its habitat is a dense forest, and it is designed for life in the treetops. It is bigger than a house cat and smaller than most bobcats. If you think you see the animals, please do not approach the animal.

— Dallas Zoo (@DallasZoo) January 13, 2023

We ask that you take a photo and DM us. To set some minds at ease, if she has made her way off-grounds, this animal isn't a greater risk for pets than animals native to North Texas that roam our neighborhoods, but if you feel more comfortable bringing pets inside, please do.

— Dallas Zoo (@DallasZoo) January 13, 2023

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