Residents in a small South Carolina town are finding themselves in the middle of a real-life game of Jumanji after 43 monkeys escaped on Wednesday from a research facility.
In an update shortly before noon local time, police said Alpha Genesis had eyes on the monkeys and were attempting to entice them with food.
Police advised those who encounter the missing monkeys to refrain from interacting with them and immediately call 911. The young primates – all female and between 6 to 7 pounds – have never been used for testing and are too young to carry disease, police said.
“They are described as being very skittish and will congregate in groups,” Garnes said.
The monkeys are nonviolent, but may be growing restless due to hunger, he said.
CNN has reached out to Alpha Genesis for comment.
The Alpha Genesis test facility specializes in nonhuman primate research for the biomedical research community.
It is one of the largest primate facilities in the country designed specifically for monkeys, with over 100 acres of land for research and breeding purposes, according to its website.
This is not South Carolina’s first rodeo with monkeys on the loose. The Post and Courier in Beaufort County reported that 19 monkeys escaped from the same facility in 2016, but they were returned after six hours.