Shoppers outside an IKEA home furnishings store in Toronto on Dec. 9, 2012, were surprised to find a 7-month-old rhesus macaque monkey loose in the store's parking lot decked out in a tan coat. Toronto police told Reuters the monkey broke free from a crate inside a parked car in the lot and then found its way outside. Toronto Animal Services took the monkey into its custody and told Reuters the owner has been charged with having a prohibited animal.
Shoppers outside an IKEA home furnishings store in Toronto on Dec. 9, 2012, were surprised to find a 7-month-old rhesus macaque monkey loose in the store's parking lot decked out in a tan coat. Toronto police told Reuters the monkey broke free from a crate inside a parked car in the lot and then found its way outside. Toronto Animal Services took the monkey into its custody and told Reuters the owner has been charged with having a prohibited animal.
Shoppers outside an IKEA home furnishings store in Toronto on Dec. 9, 2012, were surprised to find a 7-month-old rhesus macaque monkey loose in the store's parking lot decked out in a tan coat. Toronto police told Reuters the monkey broke free from a crate inside a parked car in the lot and then found its way outside. Toronto Animal Services took the monkey into its custody and told Reuters the owner has been charged with having a prohibited animal.
Shoppers outside an IKEA home furnishings store in Toronto on Dec. 9, 2012, were surprised to find a 7-month-old rhesus macaque monkey loose in the store's parking lot decked out in a tan coat. Toronto police told Reuters the monkey broke free from a crate inside a parked car in the lot and then found its way outside. Toronto Animal Services took the monkey into its custody and told Reuters the owner has been charged with having a prohibited animal.