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Sami (Serbian Cyrillic: Сами; 1979 – 11 September 1992) was a chimpanzee who was kept at the Belgrade Zoo between January 1988 and September 1992. Sami managed to escape from his enclosure twice within the span of several days in February 1988; he was recaptured both times.

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  • Sami (chimpanzee) (en)
  • 萨米 (黑猩猩) (zh)
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  • 萨米(塞爾維亞語:Сами,羅馬化:Sami,1979年-1992年9月11日)是一只自1988年1月起由饲养的黑猩猩。1988年2月,萨米曾两次成功逃出动物园,但两次都被抓回。萨米的两次逃跑令贝尔格莱德部分市民联想到自身在东欧剧变中的处境,甚至在其第二次逃跑时鼓励其“不要放弃”,但萨米最终仍被动物园人士带回。有了萨米的前车之鉴,贝尔格莱德动物园装修大门、新装围栏以防止动物逃跑。1996年,在萨米病死四年后,贝尔格莱德动物园为它在入口立起一座纪念铜像。 (zh)
  • Sami (Serbian Cyrillic: Сами; 1979 – 11 September 1992) was a chimpanzee who was kept at the Belgrade Zoo between January 1988 and September 1992. Sami managed to escape from his enclosure twice within the span of several days in February 1988; he was recaptured both times. (en)
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  • Sami (Serbian Cyrillic: Сами; 1979 – 11 September 1992) was a chimpanzee who was kept at the Belgrade Zoo between January 1988 and September 1992. Sami managed to escape from his enclosure twice within the span of several days in February 1988; he was recaptured both times. During his first escape attempt, Sami headed for the Balkan Cinema in downtown Belgrade and then to Kalemegdan Park. Before he could reach Kalemegdan Park, Sami was cornered at Students Square. He was eventually convinced to return to his enclosure by zoo director , who took Sami by the hand and drove him back to the zoo in his car. Sami's second escape attempt, which occurred two days later, was the subject of intense media scrutiny. Over 4,000 Belgraders, many of whom identified with the chimpanzee's predicament and drew parallels between Sami's captivity and their own plight under communism, gathered outside the courtyard where Sami had been cornered and held up placards imploring Sami not to give himself up. Sami was eventually shot with a tranquilizer dart and taken back to the zoo. The publicity sparked by Sami's two escape attempts prompted calls for infrastructure improvements to the Belgrade Zoo, leading to the construction of a new gate and several new enclosures. Sami died of natural causes in 1992 and was buried at the lawn next to the zoo's entrance. Four years later, a bronze statue of the chimpanzee was unveiled at the zoo. (en)
  • 萨米(塞爾維亞語:Сами,羅馬化:Sami,1979年-1992年9月11日)是一只自1988年1月起由饲养的黑猩猩。1988年2月,萨米曾两次成功逃出动物园,但两次都被抓回。萨米的两次逃跑令贝尔格莱德部分市民联想到自身在东欧剧变中的处境,甚至在其第二次逃跑时鼓励其“不要放弃”,但萨米最终仍被动物园人士带回。有了萨米的前车之鉴,贝尔格莱德动物园装修大门、新装围栏以防止动物逃跑。1996年,在萨米病死四年后,贝尔格莱德动物园为它在入口立起一座纪念铜像。 (zh)
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