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The Two-Way
3:15 pm
Thu February 9, 2012
Escaped 'Rhino' Successfully Captured In Tokyo
By Mark Memmott
Originally published on Thu February 9, 2012 3:40 pm
In 2010, it was a guy dressed up in a tiger suit that wouldn't have scared many toddlers. One year keepers successfully captured a "zebra."
This year, officials at the Ueno Zoo in Tokyo had two guys in a papier-mâché rhino suit be the "escaped animal" in what The Telegraph says is an annual drill at various zoos around Tokyo.
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