Atlanta: A Delta baggage worker got a bit of a fright before Halloween when she opened a jetliner’s cargo door and found a cheetah running loose amid the luggage.
Two cheetahs were being flown in the cargo area of a Boeing 757 passenger flight from Portland, Oregon, to Atlanta last week when one escaped from its cage, Delta spokesman Betsy Talton said.
“They told us a large animal had escaped from a container in the cargo hold and they were having to send someone to tranquilise it,” said one passenger, Lee Sentell.
He said luggage was delayed, but baggage handlers promised to send his bags to him in Alabama.
The good news for passengers: The escaped cheetah didn’t damage any of their luggage.
The airline summoned help from Zoo Atlanta, and experts rushed to a closed airport hangar and tranquilised the escaped animal and took both big cats to the zoo.
Both one-year-old female cheetahs were on their way from the Wildlife Safari Park in Winston, Oregon, to the Memphis Zoo in Tennessee, Memphis Zoo spokesman Drew Smith said in an email.
He said the two cheetahs will stay a few days at the zoo in Atlanta until the Memphis Zoo gets a team together to fetch them.
The cheetahs are on loan to the Memphis Zoo, but Smith said he wasn’t sure how long they would stay there. — AP
This article was taken from: the malay mail: weird news 4 december 2008
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