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Zoo monkeys take the key to open the door and escape. Now what's the matter with these monkeys?

Japanese media reported that 14 monkeys kept in the zoo of Okinawa children's country in Okinawa Prefecture, Japan, fled in groups on the morning of the 27th. The report said that when the keeper left, he forgot to put away the key. As a result, the monkey was very smart and took the key to open the door, and 14 of them fled together. The zoo contacted the police urgently. About 100 people began to search. Two were caught in the morning and two came back by themselves in the afternoon. The remaining 10 were still at large. The zoo said it would be temporarily closed until all monkeys were recovered.

Japanese media reported that 14 monkeys kept in the zoo of Okinawa children's country in Okinawa Prefecture, Japan, fled in groups on the morning of the 27th. The report said that when the keeper left, he forgot to put away the key. As a result, the monkey was very smart and took the key to open the door, and 14 of them fled together. The zoo contacted the police urgently. About 100 people began to search. Two were caught in the morning and two came back by themselves in the afternoon. The remaining 10 were still at large. The zoo said it would be temporarily closed until all monkeys were recovered.