June 12, 2001 Muncie, IN An iguana was found hiding in a tree for almost a month before animal catchers were able to capture it. It was believed that the iguana was someone’s “pet.” Reptiles
June 10, 2001 Denver, CO Frightened by a falling water drum, an elephant ran out of the bathing area at the Denver Zoo and knocked over a baby stroller before being recaptured. The baby was treated at a local hospital and released. Elephants
June 10, 2001 Ridgeland, MS A 1-year-old “pet” vervet (African green monkey) bit and scratched a child. The vervet had previously bitten a child. Primates
June 9, 2001 Los Angeles, CA A komodo dragon bit and crushed the big toe of Phil Bronstein, executive editor of the San Francisco Chronicle, while Bronstein was inside the animal’s cage on a behind-the-scenes tour of the Los Angeles Zoo. Bronstein was hospitalized for emergency surgery to reattach severed tendons. Reptiles
June 7, 2001 Los Angeles, CA A crested capuchin monkey squeezed through a small opening in its cage and wandered into the public area of the Los Angeles Zoo for about an hour. All patrons were removed from the area until the monkey was recaptured. Primates
May 18, 2001 Austin, TX Monkeys escaped from their cages at the Austin Zoo and attacked a woman visitor, biting and scratching her. The woman received stitches and a tetanus shot. Primates
May 17, 2001 Little Torch Key, FL A “pet” mountain lion escaped from her enclosure and was seen roaming the neighborhood. The lion was recaptured and returned to her enclosure. Big Cats
May 12, 2001 Beloit, WI A 10-ft-long python escaped from his homemade glass cage and crawled into the bed of a 5-year-old boy. The snake clamped onto the boy’s hand and coiled around his arm. The boy was treated for bruising and fang cuts. Reptiles
April 25, 2001 Vallejo, CA Four “pet” Alaskan wolves escaped from their enclosure and attacked a neighbor woman. The wolves tore her clothes, but she escaped injury. Other
April 21, 2001 Jackson County, IL A 4-year-old boy was mauled to death by a wolf-hybrid. The wolf-hybrid bit the boy several times and severed his jugular vein. Other