Subscribe | UPI Odd Newsletter Subscribe Feb. 18 (UPI) -- A zoo in Oklahoma said a red fox that escaped from its enclosure inside the facility was found in a neighboring enclosure. The Oklahoma City Zoo and Botanical Garden said the red fox, named Zinc, was found to not be in his habitat about 9:57 a.m. Monday. Advertisement Zoo staff declared a Code Yellow, meaning a non-dangerous animal was out of its habitat, and the Oklahoma Trails area of the zoo was temporarily closed to the public. The Code Yellow was cleared at 12:32 p.m., when zoo staff found Zinc in a neighboring animal enclosure and safely returned him to his home. It was unclear how the fox got out of the enclosure. Read More Loose hyena captured six hours after zoo escape Box containing two newborn bear cubs left at N.C. man's house Kangaroo spotted on the loose in Florida Zoo will name a rat after your ex, feed it to a snake