I don't blame it, if I was that close to Flame Tree BBQ I'd escape too!Hearing several reports about an animal escaping onstage for a short while today at DAK. Anybody there today or know more?
Where did you get your "several reports"?Hearing several reports about an animal escaping onstage for a short while today at DAK. Anybody there today or know more?
Where did you get your "several reports"?
Cast members who heard a "Signal 96E" (escaped animal) call go out over the Ops channel. They never heard what was loose.I don't blame it, if I was that close to Flame Tree BBQ I'd escape too!
Though in seriousness, I haven't found anything. Where did you hear this? There's nothing in the media, and I feel like this would have been a pretty big deal involving multiple first responders.
It would be a bad time when the park is trying to relaunch...
Cast members who heard a "Signal 96E" (escaped animal) call go out over the Ops channel. They never heard what was loose.
While not a usual occurrence it only involves the Animal Science staff, Security and Managers when this happens. Unless someone is injured they wouldn't need any other first responders.
Thanks for the info!Cast members who heard a "Signal 96E" (escaped animal) call go out over the Ops channel. They never heard what was loose.
While not a usual occurrence it only involves the Animal Science staff, Security and Managers when this happens. Unless someone is injured they wouldn't need any other first responders.
Thanks for the info!
Do you think they could keep it under the radar? Is there a government filing they have to put out for this, or is this just totally handled internally?
Seems interesting an Animal could get out and they could keep it completely quiet. That's interesting!
96E's are not as unusual as you make it sound. It means an animal is out of its habitat. They happen regularly with certain species of birds in the park. Without more details this is basically a non issue.Cast members who heard a "Signal 96E" (escaped animal) call go out over the Ops channel. They never heard what was loose.
While not a usual occurrence it only involves the Animal Science staff, Security and Managers when this happens. Unless someone is injured they wouldn't need any other first responders.
Geeze they have to contain Aladar yet again...
That's probably all it was. A bird getting a little too daring and venturing where it shouldn't be.They happen regularly with certain species of birds in the park. Without more details this is basically a non issue.
That's probably all it was. A bird getting a little too daring and venturing where it shouldn't be.
Unless Chris Pratt was called in with a gun, it was most likely nothing major.
I've heard several stories of animals on the Safaris getting out of their "enclosure". The chains that go across the road are designed to prevent this, but it's hardly a guarantee. The story I liked the best was a cheetah escaping into the White Rhino habitat. There was a baby rhino at the time and the other rhinos protected it to the extent that cheetah wanted no part of being out of its habitat.Apparently one of the elk/ antelope type animals made it to the unload area of the Kilimanjaro safari.
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