The search for an escaped capybara which fled a zoo four days ago is continuing “around the clock”.

Cinnamon fled her habitat at Hoo Zoo and Dinosaur World in Telford on Friday and entered woodlands within the zoo grounds.

The last sighting of her was on Saturday, after she managed to get beyond the perimeter fence.

Zoo owner Will Dorrell said he believed Cinnamon had made it to the Humber Brook river, near the attraction’s northern boundary, where “she’s probably living her best life”.

Cinnamon escaped when keepers entered the capybara enclosure to mow the paddock, as she was hidden in long grass near the gate, Mr Dorrell said.

When the gate was opened, she slipped around the side of a tractor to leave the enclosure.

“Our two young capybara here are always trying to work out a different way of trying to cause us headaches,” Mr Dorrell said.

"They’re extremely intelligent which a lot of people might not necessarily appreciate.

“She seemed to know what we were going to do and was waiting there ready for that gate to be opened.”

While a capybara has never escaped from the zoo before, Mr Dorrell said one managed to dig under a fence to get into an ostrich enclosure a few years ago, but quickly realised she wanted to come back