Police have urged residents to keep windows and doors locked and not to approach the animals. All are young female rhesus macaques.
Photo by Berthold Werner, Wikimedia.org
Forty-three monkeys have broken out of a research facility and are
on the loose in Lowcountry, South Carolina. Police have urged
residents to keep windows and doors locked and not to approach the
animals. All are young female rhesus macaques.
The monkeys escaped from Alpha Genesis, a company in South Carolina
that breeds primates for medical testing and research. They got out
when a keeper left a door open in their outdoor enclosure. Yemassee
Police Department has said it was told by Alpha Genesis that the
monkeys are “too young to carry disease” and too small to have been
tested on yet.
The police said that efforts are being made to recapture the monkeys
using food and traps. Thermal-imaging cameras and drones are also
being used. “Just don’t try to take these things home or pet them,”
Yemassee Police Chief Gregory Alexander told the Post and Courier.
“We’re getting a lot of that on our social media. [Taking them] is a
felony because they don’t belong to you.”
It’s not the first time monkeys have escaped from Alpha Genesis.
Nineteen broke out in 2016 before being captured six hours later,
and 26 escaped in 2014.
Experimenting on primates
Alpha Genesis provides “nonhuman primate products and bio-research
services,” according to its website. It breeds and supplies monkeys
and primate tissue samples to research labs.
In 2023, the company took over management of Morgan Island, known as
Monkey Island, off the coast of South Carolina. A colony of rhesus
macaques was established there in 1979 for use in research. Since
then the population has grown from 1,400 to about 3,500. The move
made Alpha Genesis one of the world’s biggest breeders of monkeys
used for experimentation.
Animal advocates have long argued that animal testing is unethical
and outdated. The primate testing industry as a whole has also been
implicated in many scandals. Primate research in the US has been
linked to cases of wildlife trafficking, while some experiments have
been exposed as completely unjustifiable and cruel. In 2022, it
emerged that monkeys had been mutilated and died in experiments by
Elon Musk’s company Neuralink [The
Gruesome Story of How Neuralink’s Monkeys Actually Died].