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A nine-month-old cabybara, the world's largest living rodent, has gone missing from Hampshire Zoo in the UK. The zoo is urging households to check their ponds and water environments as the semiaquatic animal is likely to be hiding in these areas.
A cabybara named Samba escaped from Hampshire Zoo last Tuesday. She was last seen near a pub in Owslebury, three miles away from the zoo. On Sunday, a sighting was reported in Winchester, where Samba was seen resting on the bank of the River Itchen. The zoo has deployed 15 staff with thermal-imaging equipment and sniffer dogs to track her down. Thermal drones are also being used in the search effort. The zoo is asking anyone who believes they have seen Samba to contact them immediately with location details and images or videos of the sighting.
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