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INDIANAPOLIS (March 25, 2014) – Two orangutans tested their boundaries at the Indianapolis Zoo Tuesday morning.

According to zoo officials, Rocky and his adoptive mother Knobi made it past the first level of containment at their new enclosure. They never made it anywhere near a public area. Zoo officials said there are several layers of containment to prevent the animals from getting out.

The orangutans also damaged a camera in the enclosure. Zoo officials described it as an internal camera and said the International Orangutan Center camera was still functional.