There's some monkey business afoot at a Massachusetts zoo.

WWLP-TV reports a 12-pound guenon monkey named Dizzy escaped from its enclosure at The Zoo in Forest Park, in Springfield, on Tuesday. The zoo is temporarily closed while employees try to recapture the animal.

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The zoo says on its website that an employee was cleaning the enclosure and had walked out to help a visitor when Dizzy twisted a doorknob and let himself out. The zoo says that had never happened before.

Staff members located Dizzy inside the zoo and were trying to get him back into his enclosure on Tuesday afternoon.

Tuesday night, the zoo posted on its Facebook page asking people to stop taking pictures of Dizzy, because it was scaring him away.

The zoo says Dizzy poses no harm to the public.

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