Zookeepers at a Wisconsin zoo came in Tuesday morning to find their doors wide open and four animals missing.
"Letting the animal be free seems like it could be a good idea but what it really could have done is sign their death certificate," she said."It is a happy ending to a very bad start of a day," Gallagher said."We first needed to know where, so we are so grateful that people had their eyes out," Gallagher said.Gallagher said the zoo is doing the best it can to search for them but said she fears if they aren't found soon, a different kind of panic will set in.
"Owls don't know how to hunt so what probably end up happening is that if they are roosting in the area, the longer they go without food, the more weak they're going to get and they may come down to the ground," Gallagher said.