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Surprise on the road in Tel Aviv: Ofarim who fled from a living area disturbed drivers
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The Ofarim fled from the Joshua Gardens in the city while the park workers cleaned and tidied the zoo, and reached the nearby Pharmacist Road.
Later, the two animals were found and returned safely to the park, after one was located at Sportek, and the other was found near the Israel Museum.
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Monday, 15 November 2021, 16:28 Updated: 17:15
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In the video: Ofarim stops the traffic on Rokach Street (Photo: Yotav Kostika)
Two Ofarim fled this afternoon (Monday) from the zoo in Ganei Yehoshua in Tel Aviv.
The escape occurred while park staff cleaned and tidied the zoo.
One Ofer was found on the tennis court at Sportek shortly afterwards, and the other was near the Eretz Israel Museum in the city.
The two were safely returned to the zoo.
During their escape, the drivers were documented interfering with drivers while walking on Rokach Road in Tel Aviv.
According to the Joshua Gardens veterinarian, there is no danger to visitors to the park.
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The Ofarim fled the petting zoo and walked around Tel Aviv (Photo: AP, Amy Sancetta)
A few months ago, an orangutan came out of the yard where she is being held on a safari in Ramat Gan.
The cashier climbed through trees outside the yard, and reached the area of the workspace.
Tana, the orangutan, was interested in new vegetation planted in the area and began to climb it.
After the box office's rescue attempts were unsuccessful, it was decided to enlist the help of the fire brigade of the Ramat Gan area in order to lead Tana carefully down from the tree on which she had climbed.
Finally, the veterinarian Dr. Yigal Horowitz carefully anesthetized Tana with the help of anesthetic arrows and removed her from the tree.
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