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grey-placeholder.pngHoo Zoo and Dinosaur World A capybara on a table with nuts and a pint of beer Hoo Zoo and Dinosaur World

Social media users joked Cinnamon had gone on a pub crawl to celebrate her first birthday

A young capybara’s escape from a zoo a fortnight ago gripped animal lovers across the globe.

Cinnamon’s Friday 13th flit from Hoo Zoo and Dinosaur World in Shropshire has inspired memes, merchandise, and a song, which staff have on repeat.

Her keepers tell the BBC about the stress and celebrations of the week she went Awol and the impact on the small, family-run site.

grey-placeholder.pngHoo Zoo and Dinosaur World A family of four capybaras in a grassy zoo enclosure with a wooden fence and netting.Hoo Zoo and Dinosaur World

Cinnamon is now safely back in her enclosure with mum Chincha, dad Chimu and brother Churro

‘Living her best life’

Cinnamon fled her enclosure via a gate left accidentally open on 13 September, after being startled by a tractor mower.

Keepers realised within minutes the springer spaniel-sized rodent had slunk off to an adjacent area of long grass and woodland, and began to stake it out.

But, by the following night she had escaped beyond the zoo’s perimeter and owners Will and Becky Dorrell issued an appeal for help.

She was quickly located by a thermal drone in a zoo-owned conservation area, just 200m from its perimeter.

As rescuers slowly zoomed in, reluctant to scare her away, people around the world began to delight in the coverage of her escapades.

An off-the-cuff comment Will made during an interview, that Cinnamon was probably “living her best life”, made it into headlines across the world.

“Every single story I’d see pop up on Facebook or everything else had that quote in it,” Will said. “There’s so much bad news about I think people wanted a bit of light relief.”

grey-placeholder.pngHoo Zoo and Dinosaur World A capybara captured from above standing in a grassy field by a thermal drone.Hoo Zoo and Dinosaur World

Cinnamon was located in an area next to the zoo by a local resident’s thermal drone

Meanwhile, zoo staff who had volunteered to work around the clock to find her were running on adrenalin.

Will said: “For my wife and I it was a terrible week. We were both living on about two hours sleep a night.”

He described her eventual capture on 20 September as “a bit of a hairy situation”, with rescuers wading into a pond to coax her into a cage.

“None of us wanted to celebrate or anything else until she was back in the paddock.”

Only then did the tired staff breathe a huge, collective sigh of relief. “We’re all exceptionally happy over it,” he added. “There was a big celebration for the staff.”

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Will Dorrell, (fifth from the right), with wife Becky (far left) and the team who helped recapture Cinnamon

The team has been shocked by the interest in Cinnamon’s story.

“It was really nice… that everyone wanted an update – everyone seemed invested in the story,” Will said.

But global coverage also ramped up the pressure. “We obviously got the best possible outcome… We got her back, she was fit, healthy,” he said.

“But things can go wrong, and things can go catastrophically wrong, and that was always our concern.”

grey-placeholder.pngHoo Zoo and Dinosaur World A capybara standing in a field.Hoo Zoo and Dinosaur World

Cinnamon, who turned one on 14 September, is about three quarters of her adult size

Other than a minor graze on her nose, the capybara was remarkably unharmed by her exploits and even “had a bit of a belly” after a week of fending for herself.

“She’s got a little bit cheekier because she’s looking round her paddock now and sticking her head up to look over the other side,” Will said.

“She’s clever, which is probably why she managed to escape and why she took so long to catch.”

One comment on the zoo’s Facebook page following her recapture summed up the public mood: “Awww so glad she’s back safe! Never been so worried about an animal I’ve never met.”

grey-placeholder.pngHoo Zoo and Dinosaur World A side profile of the head of a capybara, standing next to a pond.Hoo Zoo and Dinosaur World

While the zoo is home to about 100 different species, Cinnamon is undoubtedly now the star attraction

While Cinnamon retreated from the limelight for a week for some R and R, other followers suggested what the zoo might do next.

“They should write a children’s book now to sell! Cinnamon, the great Escape or Cinnamon’s – living her best life! 😂 think of the merch they can make now!” said one.

grey-placeholder.pngHoo Zoo and Dinosaur World Two capybaras walking through grass in a zoo enclosure bordered by a wood and netting fence.Hoo Zoo and Dinosaur World

Cinnamon, pictured with her twin brother, will be treated to watermelon and bananas at her belated first birthday party next month

‘Rumours of a movie’

The zoo confirmed its new star attraction would get a belated first birthday party on 12 October, featuring a hunt for her pictures around the site.

Now the danger has passed, “we’d probably be stupid not to capitalise a little bit”, Will said.

Cinnamon teddies, magnets and clothing are now available, with 100 orders in the first day alone.

“Now that we know that she’s fit and healthy and she’s safe, we can have a bit of fun with it,” he added.

A children’s book is in the works, and even rumours about a film.

But, Will confirmed Hollywood had not called yet. “I keep hearing rumours of a movie, but we haven’t yet been approached by anyone.”

Cinnamon is back on public display on Saturday, and is expected to pull in the crowds.

“Last Saturday was very, very busy – busier than we would expect it to be for a Saturday in September,” Will said. “I’d say the proof will be in the next couple of weeks.”




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