Elephant busts out of zoo, goes on solo brunch stroll before calmly walking home

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A 52-year-old Asian elephant at Albuquerque’s ABQ BioPark Zoo busted through steel fencing early Sunday morning and went for a stroll along the visitor walkways, snacking on plants and trees before anyone could stop her.

Zoo security found the escapee, Alice, around 7:30 a.m. — an hour and a half before opening – casually munching away without a care in the world. 

Staff arrived within 10 minutes, but didn’t need to wrangle her: Alice’s care team simply called her name, and she calmly returned to her enclosure approximately 90 minutes later. 

Alice, an Asian elephant at ABQ BioPark Zoo in Albuquerque, temporarily escaped from its enclosure on Sunday morning. ABQ BioPark
Alice went for a stroll on the visitor’s walkway and munched on some plants and trees. ABQ BioPark
Alice walked back into her habitat after being called by staff at the New Mexico zoo. ABQ BioPark

“The BioPark routinely runs drills to practice response to all types of emergencies, and today, the staff executed that protocol perfectly,” reads a news release from the City of Albuquerque. 

“Because the elephant care team has developed a deep and trusting bond with Alice, she walked safely and calmly back to her habitat when called.”

Alice’s adventure only delayed the zoo’s opening by 30 minutes. ABQ BioPark

Officials said their response protocol worked “exactly as we intended” and that major changes to operations weren’t necessary, though they acknowledged they’re now working to make the habitat “Alice-proof.”

The zoo opened just 30 minutes behind schedule, delayed only long enough to clean up the trail of half-eaten foliage Alice had left in her wake.

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