Escape and Return: Neukgu the Wolf Captivates South Korea
Neukgu, a 2-year-old wolf that escaped from a South Korean zoo, was safely captured after a nationwide search that lasted nine days. The wolf's capture involved extensive efforts from police, rescue teams, and veterinarians, sparking celebrations and raising public interest in the zoo's future plans.
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The South Korean public celebrated as Neukgu, a two-year-old wolf, was safely recaptured after a dramatic nine-day escape from Daejeon's O-World Zoo. His disappearance had sparked nationwide concern, with President Lee Jae Myung urging for the humane recovery of the wolf amid fears for his and public safety.
Despite being spotted multiple times, Neukgu skillfully eluded capture, raising anxiety levels across the nation. Eventually, a combination of drones, police, and veterinarians successfully tranquilized and returned him to the zoo, where he is now recuperating after a thorough medical examination.
Neukgu's escape has intensified scrutiny over the zoo's management, leading to its temporary closure as they reassess their security protocols. His anticipated recovery could make Neukgu a popular draw when the zoo eventually reopens, underscoring the public's fascination with his story.
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