Escaped giant rodent caught after four days on the run

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  1. ***The Telegraph reports:***

    A giant rodent may be the stuff of nightmares for some people, but in the [case of Cinnamon the capybara](https://telegraph.co.uk/news/2024/09/17/capybara-escapes-west-midlands-zoo-prompting-drone-hunt/) its owners were “absolutely delighted” to get the animal back after a daring escape.

    The disappearance of the one-year-old animal from its enclosure at Hoo Zoo and Dinosaur World in Shropshire on Sept 13 prompted an extensive search operation and global headlines.

    It was found seven days later in a pond near to the park, forcing the zoo’s owners to wade into the water to coax it out.

    Zoo owner Will Dorrell said they had to enter the pond, which measures around 50 by 20 metres, to catch the capybara and return it to its family.

    “I had a call from my wife Becky, who is also one of the owners here, she had been out all afternoon tracking Cinnamon through our woodland and through the area,” he told Hits Radio News, adding that she found Cinnamon in the middle of the pond.

    Cinnamon is now back with its twin brother, Churro, who is “very happy”, he added.

    ***Read more:*** [https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2024/09/21/escaped-giant-rodent-caught-after-four-days-on-run/](https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2024/09/21/escaped-giant-rodent-caught-after-four-days-on-run/)

  2. After the dropbears, this is one of the most ferocious species in the animal kingdom. Absolutely hostile.