Bear kills alpaca zoo, broke into the alpaca’s enclosure

 Bear kills alpaca zoo, broke into the alpaca’s enclosure.

A longtime Alaska Zoo resident alpaca named Caesar was killed Saturday night or Sunday morning by a wild brown bear that broke into the alpaca’s enclosure.

The bear tunneled under the zoo’s perimeter fence and broke through the cedar split rail fence around the enclosure before killing Caesar, according to the zoo’s executive director, Pat Lampi.

Another alpaca — Fuzzy Charlie — was found unhurt, though wide-eyed and skittish.

Alaska Department of Fish and Game personnel killed the almost 600-pound male bear Monday night on a stakeout with Alaska Wildlife Troopers near some dumpsters just outside the zoo fence, state officials say.

The zoo is located in South Anchorage among neighborhoods backing up against the wilds of Chugach State Park. Bear sightings aren’t unusual, but this is the first fatal attack on zoo animals that officials could recall.

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