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The 2011 Zanesville, Ohio animal escape occurred on October 18, 2011, when the owner of Muskingum County Animal Farm released multiple exotic animals before dying by suicide. 48 animals were subsequently killed by law enforcement.
On October 18, 2011 Terry Thompson of Zanesville intentionally released about fifty animals including 18 tigers, lions, two grizzly bears, mountain lions, leopards, and primates free before taking ...
Fearing for the public's safety, Muskingum County Sheriff's deputies and other law enforcement personnel killed about 50 of the loose animals, which included 18 Bengal tigers -- an endangered ...
On October 19, 2011, Hanna assisted Ohio police in tracking down several escaped exotic animals near Zanesville, Ohio. He provided police assistance with expertise in tracking down the animals, which included lions, leopards, wolves, primates, bears, and eighteen tigers.
The Wilds is a private, non-profit safari park and conservation center that combines conservation science and education programs. The park also offers visitors leisure activities such as ziplining, horseback riding, and fishing. Located in southeastern Muskingum County, Ohio, just west of the village of Cumberland, the Wilds is home to rare and endangered species from around the globe living ...
Authorities warn that the huge number of mink could wreak havoc in the area.
Muskingum County Animal Farm → 2011 Zanesville, Ohio animal escape – The farm is only notable for the animal escape, so the title should follow the conventions at WP:NCEVENTS. The proposed title is also more easily recognizable, since the event is usually referred to as the "Zanesville animal escape" [1] [2] [3] or similar [4] [5] in the media.
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