Ki Mae Heussner for ABC News reports:
"Dr. Bhagavan Antle, founder of The Institute of Greatly Endangered and Rare Species (TIGERS) in Myrtle Beach, told the Daily Mail that Roscoe followed him and Suryia through the park's gate one day.
'As soon as he saw Roscoe, Suryia ran over to him and they started playing.' Antle said 'It was unusual because dogs are usually scared of primates; but they took to each other straight away.'
After a few unsuccessful phone calls to find an owner, Antle said they decided to let Roscoe stay."
After a few unsuccessful phone calls to find an owner, Antle said they decided to let Roscoe stay."
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