The incident happened at around 6.30am local time on Tuesday, November 2, where one adult and four lion cubs were located outside of their main exhibit
Taronga Zoo in Sydney was forced to lock down after five lions escaped from their enclosures which caused panic with their keepers.
The incident happened at around 6.30am local time on Tuesday, November 2, where one adult and four cubs were located outside of their main exhibit.
This forced everyone who was on site to move into “safe havens” as the “significant incident” was swiftly dealt with by staff. No visitors were in the park at the time of the escape, however, guests can stay in a number of different accommodation at the venue.
When the five lions escaped, only a six foot fence separated the animals from the rest of the zoo. Social media posts saw dozens of police officers and staff gathered near the exhibit as they tried to rescue the animals.