Going ape! Chimp throws bottle in Chinese zoo visitor’s face while she’s filming it
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Going ape! Chimp throws bottle in Chinese zoo visitor’s face while she’s filming it
- Event took place outside the chimp’s enclosure at Nanning Zoo in south China
- The girl capturing the footage sustained an injury to her eye
Footage has captured a chimp hurling a bottle through the air at a zoo in south China, hitting the girl who was filming.
The video shows the chimpanzee in his enclosure at Nanning Zoo shortly before the attack jumping up and down before throwing the item.
The girl’s mother said he had been enjoying the zoo visit until the mineral water bottle thrown by the chimp caused an injury to her daughter’s eye.
The girl, whose age is unknown but is said to be minor, reportedly started bleeding from the blow, although there was no further update on her condition.
The video shows the chimpanzee in his enclosure at Nanning Zoo shortly before the attack jumping up and down before throwing the item. The girl’s mother, who was not named, said he had been enjoying the zoo visit until incident, which caused an injury to her daughter’s eye by the mineral water bottle thrown by the chimp
The phone screen broke when the camera fell to the ground, according to local media.
Nanning Zoo told local media they are investigating the case and cannot comment before the report is finished.
The incident caused a heated debate on social media, with some accusing the tourists of tormenting the ape.
Others said the creature posed a threat to humans and asked for him to be locked up.
Recently, another incident was recorded with an ape in the same zoo.
The incident caused a heated debate on social media, with some accusing the tourists of tormenting the ape. Others said the creature posed a threat to humans and asked for him to be locked up
The girl, whose age is unknown but is said to be minor, reportedly started bleeding from the blow, although there was no further update on her condition. The phone screen broke when the camera fell to the ground, according to local media
As a woman stood outside the safety fence, the ape hurled mud bombs at her as she walked around the perimeter.
He missed but footage shows that he appeared to catch someone else who did not duck in time.
The woman, named Ms Tan in local media, said the ape seemed to follow her around the enclosure no matter where she went.
Eventually, believing she was safe behind the wall, she started filming a selfie with the ape in the background.
However, she had to hide under the wall and almost got struck again by one of his repeated attempts.