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Feb 08, 2026

Truck Driver Leaps Into Zoo Enclosure To Save Drowning Chimpanzee Jo-Jo

Signs cautioning visitors not to approach the animals’ enclosures are frequently posted at zoos. But that didn’t stop one courageous truck driver from rescuing a chimpanzee by jumping inside one.

 

Rick Swope, his wife, and their three kids were at the Detroit Zoo admiring the animals when they saw two male chimps fighting.

 

Jo-Jo, one of the less combative chimps, slipped into the deep moat while attempting to avoid the battle. People were still oblivious to what was happening and were just staring at the poor animal helplessly as he began to drown.

 

Then, without any hesitation, Swope leaped into the sea. Retrieving the monkey to safety, he grabbed him. The amazing event that played out in front of the spectators left them in utter disbelief.

 
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“It was the most pitiful thing I ever saw,” Swope said after the rescue. “This chimp had his hands up and his head was sticking out of the water. He was looking at the crowd. It was like he wanted someone to rescue him.”

 

During the rescue, the zoo staff kept telling Swope to get out, but he never thought of doing that without Jo-Jo. “People . . . were showing me which direction he was in,”

 Swope recalled. “The water was so dirty you couldn`t see through it. I swam around on the bottom. Finally I found him.”

 

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