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Sick of lockdown: Panda escapes confinement in Copenhagen zoo

Published: 09 Jun 2020 - 02:05 pm | Last Updated: 04 Nov 2021 - 08:22 am
A picture taken on April 9, 2019 shows Panda Xing Er sitting in its enclosure in the Copenhagen zoo. Driven by a sudden desire to escape, a panda briefly escaped on June 8, 2020 from its enclosure at the Copenhagen zoo, before being apprehended by the sta

A picture taken on April 9, 2019 shows Panda Xing Er sitting in its enclosure in the Copenhagen zoo. Driven by a sudden desire to escape, a panda briefly escaped on June 8, 2020 from its enclosure at the Copenhagen zoo, before being apprehended by the sta

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Copenhagen: Humans are not the only ones tiring of confinement during the coronavirus pandemic -- a panda escaped from his enclosure at Copenhagen Zoo on Monday.

Xing Er, a six-year-old male panda -- soon to be seven -- then took a tour of the zoo, which was closed at the time.

He was spotted on a surveillance video "leaving his enclosure, slipping under an electric fence", zoo spokesman Jacob Munkholm Hoeck told AFP.

The animal wandered around the zoo until an employee noticed it and called a security team.

"The veterinarian of the zoo anaesthetised the panda and he was brought back to the enclosure," Hoeck said.

"There he was given an antidote and woke up a couple of minutes later."

Xing Er was not harmed and there were no human injuries.

Bengt Holst, the zoo's chief scientist, said in a statement that security around the enclosure will be "carefully examined" to "make sure (it) doesn't happen again".

Xing Er and his female mate Mao Sun -- who did not take part in his escape -- arrived in Denmark in April 2019, on loan from the Chinese city of Chengdu.

They are a part of the "panda diplomacy" programme set up by China which consists of lending pandas in order to foster relations with trading partners.