An employee dressed as a snow leopard leapt out of an enclosure at a Tokyo zoo today as part of an annual animal-escape drill.
Visitors at Tama Zoological Park were able to witness the drama unfold as the disguised zoo keeper managed to at first evade capture before being finally subdued by a pretend tranquilliser gun.
During the escape the "snow leopard" managed to "maim" an unfortunate zoo-keeper, who was rushed off in an ambulance.
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"In the event of a big earthquake, a tree could fall on a cage, or many other things could occur that may lead to an animal escape," said zoo director Yutaka Fukuda.
"We think it is very important, and it is our responsibility to carry it out with seriousness."
Previous animal costumes used as part of the drill have included zebra, rhino, lion and orangutan outfits.