WOLF ESCAPES FROM ZOO.
MISTAKEN FOR A DOCi. A wolf, either answering the irresistible call of the wild or trying to emulate the escapades of the leopard in the Bois de Boulogne, at Paris, recently escaped from the Berlin Zoo and roamed through the Piergarten several hours before the keepers were able to recapture him. Children told the searchers they had seen a large police dog slinking by and that he entered a house on tho edge of Berlin's forest park. Upon entering the house indicated, the zoo attendants found the wolf calmly eating from a plate, which the mistress of the house was holding, believing she was betnending a lost dog. After finishing his meal from the floor while the woman spoke with the keeper* in the next room the wolf was mailed and led back to his ca.ge, not witlrout longing glances into the thick shrubbery as the procession wended through the pack.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19140, 5 October 1925, Page 9
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