Red panda escapes California zoo, found safe

FILE - This March 2015 file photo shows Masala, right, a red panda at its shelter in Sequoia Park Zoo in Eureka, Calif. Masala, who went missing three days ago from the zoo on California's far north coast, has been safely located and returned to her home in Eureka. The Eureka Times Standard reports Sunday, Nov. 22, 2015, that the tiny creature was found safe and sound Saturday night. (Shaun Walker/The Times-Standard via AP, File)  MANDATORY CREDIT

This March 2015 file photo shows Masala, right, a red panda at its shelter in Sequoia Park Zoo in Eureka, California. Masala, who went missing three days ago from the zoo on California’s far north coast, has been safely located and returned to her home in Eureka. The Eureka Times Standard reports Sunday, Nov. 22, 2015, that the tiny creature was found safe and sound Saturday night. AP

EUREKA, California, United States — A red panda that went missing three days ago from a zoo on California’s far north coast has been safely located and returned to her home in Eureka.

The Eureka Times Standard reports Sunday that the tiny creature named Masala was found safe and sound Saturday night and is back at the Sequoia Park Zoo.

Zoo manager Gretchen Ziegler says a citizen saw the 1-year-old red panda walking around a half-mile (800 meters) from the zoo’s entrance.

Ziegler says the unidentified citizen herded Masala up a small fruit tree and kept an eye on the furry creature until zoo staff arrived.

The panda was lured down the 10-foot (3-meter) tall tree with food and caught.

Ziegler says the furry creature is eating and drinking normally in a quarantine area. Veterinarians will check up on her Monday.

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