Runaway Wolf in South Korea Inspires Meme Coin and Presidential Concern

SEOUL, April 10 (Reuters) – A wolf that escaped ⁠from ⁠its enclosure in a ⁠South Korean zoo has spent three days on the ​loose, captivating the public, spawning a cryptocurrency meme coin and even prompting a ‌message of concern from the ‌country’s president.

Neukgu, a roughly two-year-old male wolf weighing about 35 kilograms (77 ⁠lbs), appeared ⁠to have slipped out of the O-World zoo in Daejeon ​on Wednesday morning by burrowing under a fence, a zoo official said.

A nearby elementary school was closed as a precaution, while more than 100 personnel, including firefighters, police ​officers and military personnel searched for the wolf, according to fire authorities ⁠and ⁠a city official.

Drones equipped ⁠with thermal ​imaging cameras were deployed, the city official told Reuters on Friday.

President Lee ​Jae Myung weighed in ⁠on the social media platform X, urging authorities to ensure a safe outcome.

“I hope no human casualties occur, and I pray that Neukgu also returns home safely,” he wrote in a post on Thursday, which was ⁠reshared more than 1,400 times.

The incident in Daejeon, about 170 kilometres (105.63 miles) ⁠south of the capital Seoul, has caught the imagination of the public and online communities.

A meme coin named “Neukgu” has appeared on decentralised cryptocurrency exchanges, including PumpSwap, with a trading volume of about $140,000 in the last 24 hours as of Friday.

An English-language X community for the wolf has also attracted nearly 500 followers.

Born in 2024, Neukgu is part of a programme to restore the Korean wolf, ⁠a species considered extinct in the wild.

South Korea has seen other high-profile zoo escapes in recent years, including a zebra that was found wandering the streets of Seoul for several hours in 2023 ​before being caught.

(Reporting by Minwoo Park and Joyce Lee; Editing ​by Ed Davies and Janane Venkatraman)

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