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  • Baboons used 55-gallon barrel to escape from San Antonio research facility, officials say

    It wasn't a barrel of monkeys working together on a rescue attempt a la “Toy Story,” but a barrel was the key to four baboons' escape this weekend. The animal care team at Texas Biomedical Research Institute has figured out that the baboons who briefly escaped this weekend had rolled a 55-gallon…

  • Baboons Work Together To Escape From Biomedical Testing Facility

    The baboons live at the Southwest National Primate Research Center, which is part of Texas Biomedical Research Institute in San Antonio. The facility houses around 2,500 animals — including about 1,100 baboons — used in studies about obesity, heart disease and insulin resistance, among others.…

  • Baboons propped up barrel to escape West side research center

    SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS (April 16, 2018) – Texas Biomedical Research Institute and the Southwest National Primate Research Center reported that on the afternoon of April 14 four baboons left their enclosure, and three of them breached perimeter fencing around the Institute. The three baboons were…

  • 7 reasons San Antonio may be the most interesting place in the country, according to Texas Monthly

    Texas Monthly is celebrating San Antonio and so is the city itself. The Alamo City turns a sprightly 300 next month, and as Fiesta celebrations get started this week, Texas Monthly has detailed in its latest issue why this town might just be the most interesting in the country. San Antonio's art…

  • Baboons used barrel to escape enclosure at Texas Biomedical Research Institute

    SAN ANTONIO - The Texas Biomedical Research Institute is offering an explanation about how four baboons were able to escape the facility on Saturday. According to a press release, the baboons are housed in an open-air enclosure that is surrounded by perimeter walls that are angled inward.