Source: Digital Journal Most of us would wish to escape from captivity and a group of abstract thinking chimpanzees temporarily managed this feat by building a makeshift ladder to escape from Belfast Zoo. In February 2019, a group of enterprising chimpanzees managed to get out of their enclosure at Belfast Zoo (Northern Ireland) by propping a tree branch against the wall to enable their improvised escape. Video footage provided by NPR shows two chimpanzees making it to the top of the wall with one of the chimpanzees scurrying away. In all, five chimpanzees left their enclosure. Watch chimps use branch to climb out of enclosure at Belfast Zoo (footage courtesy of Dean McFaul) pic.twitter.com/qrdQSZxSqt – BBC News NI (@BBCNewsNI) February 9, 2019 The escaped chimpanzee was later seen striding down an embankment and onto a roadway. However, later all of the chimpanzees returned home, apparently not caring much for human habitats. Speaking with The Guardian, Zookeeper Alyn Cairns states that the trees in the enclosure had been weakened by the storms (such as the recent Storm Eric), providing structures for the chimps to break and use as ladders to escape. He adds, about the chimps returning home: “They”re intelligent primates and know they”re not supposed to be out of their enclosure, so got back in themselves.” Main Image Credit: NELSON ALMEIDA, AFP 72 views