Family sleeping in a tent at Taronga Zoo when five ‘dangerous’ lions ESCAPED their enclosure relive the terrifying moment a frantic keeper screamed at them: ‘Hurry up! Leave your things!’
- Five lions escaped their Taronga Zoo enclosure near the Roar and Snore tents
- Sydney family of four said they were told they had 30 seconds to leave their tent
- They said they were escorted from the tent by staff along with 50 other guests
- All the lions are back in their enclosure and Taronga Zoo has opened as usual
A young family staying in Taronga Zoo for the night were given just 30 seconds to flee their luxury glamping tents after five lions escaped their enclosure just metres from where they were sleeping.
Sydney couple Magnus and Dominique Perri and their young sons Lucas and Oliver were staying in the zoo’s Roar and Snore tents when they were woken by the sound of lions roaring and grumbling at about 4am on Wednesday.
With the sounds of the animals promoted as a key part of the experience, Mr Perri said the family quickly went back to sleep, believing the lions were safely locked in their enclosure just metres away.
But less than three hours later, at 6.40am, a blaring alarm sounded across the zoo, with Taronga Zoo workers running through the campsite urging everyone to evacuate immediately due to lions being on the loose.
‘It just happened so quickly,’ Mr Perri said.
Roar and Snore guests were locked inside (above) for 90 minutes this morning after being told to flee their tents and leave belongings behind when the five lions escaped after breaching a containment fence
Sydney couple Magnus and Dominique Perri and their young sons Lucas and Oliver (above) were staying in Taronga’s Roar and Snore when they were told they had 30 seconds to ‘get out’ after a lion escape
‘They said “Hurry up! Don’t worry about your things. This is a Code One. Get out of your tent. Leave your belongings behind. You have 30 seconds to get out”.’
‘People were running out.’
Mr Perri said the family were escorted out along with about 50 other Roar and Snore overnighters to a safe place for the next 90 minutes.
He also said he heard zookeepers yelling ‘they’re still outside still’ until four of the lions returned to the enclosure, and a tranquilizer gun was used to recapture the one that did not.
Speaking to the media on Wednesday morning, Taronga Zoo executive director Simon Duffy confirmed an adult lion and four cubs had escaped at 6.30am.
‘The lions were observed in a small area adjacent to the main lion exhibit where a six-foot fence separated them from the rest of the zoo,’ the zookeeper said.
Police and zoo workers were seen checking the fencelines at the lion’s Savannah enclosure (above)
The five escape lions triggered a Code One alarm but were back in their enclosure a few hours later (pictured, Taronga lions)
‘The zoo has very strict safety protocols in place for such an incident and immediate action was taken … Four of the lions calmly made their way back into their main exhibit and dens and one lion cub was safely tranquillised.
‘All animals are now safe in their back-of-house exhibit and are being closely monitored.’
He added that video footage showed the incident was under control within 10 minutes at 6.50am.
‘This is a significant incident and a full review is now underway to confirm exactly how the lions were able to exhibit their main exhibit,’ he said.
The Code One alarm is reserved for when a ‘dangerous animal’ has escaped or is causing an alarming situation and orders staff to immediately lockdown in a ‘safe haven’.
Four lions escaped their enclosure at Sydney’s Taronga Zoo (pictured, police seen at the fence near the lion viewing area)
Taronga Zoo said in a statement it would operate as normal today but the lions will not be on display.
NSW Police officers attended the scene but confirmed the zoo was ‘managing the situation on its own’.
Visitors from Gloucestershire, UK, Kirsty, Stuart and Isabelle McLaren arrived at Taronga after it had reopened at 9.30am and said they had the all clear to roam the entire zoo.
‘We’re just here to see the koalas,’ Kirsty said.
The lions escaped their enclosure – not far from the zoo’s ferry terminal – before the tourist attraction opened its gates for the day, meaning only workers were present.
The chimpanzees, giraffes and zebras exhibits are also just metres away from the lion enclosure.
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