Zeya the leopard escapes at Utah zoo, forcing hundreds of visitors to take shelter

Hundreds of Salt Lake City zoo visitors took shelter inside buildings Tuesday morning after a rare leopard escaped and fell asleep on a beam just above where visitors would have gathered to watch her.
A visitor spotted the 4-year-old female snoozing on the outdoor beam about 60cm outside the exhibit, Hogle Zoo spokeswoman Erica Hansen said. She told a zookeeper, who raised the alarm.
An emergency team tranquilised the Amur leopard, packed her into a crate and took her to a holding area.
No one was hurt, and the leopard named Zeya is expected to be fine after the tranquiliser wore off, said Nancy Carpenter, associate director of animal health at the zoo. The animal instinctually hung onto the beam after the tranquiliser dart struck, leaving visible claw marks on the wooden beam.
She eventually fell the final metre to the ground and landed in a garden area between the visitor fence and her mesh enclosure.
Hansen said they don’t yet know how or when the leopard managed to get through the tall steel-grade mesh that surrounds the top and sides of her enclosure, but officials are investigating.