Three of the four zebras that escaped a trailer in North Bend on Sunday have been captured.
NORTH BEND, Wash. — People in North Bend are on high alert, searching for a zebra on the loose. King County officials said they've suspended their search for the zebra for Monday and will try again Tuesday morning. But"zebra watch" has been the talk of the town, with many still on the lookout.
"Yes, it was seen about 1:30 this afternoon," said Dallas Clark, a volunteer for King County Animal Control. He is among those leading the search for the last lost zebra.But they wanted to be careful not to spook him, so they tried not to push in on the zebra too quickly. Unfortunately, the zebra got away again.
"Zebras are herd animals, and these particular zebras were used to being around one another," Clark said."It’s domesticated. It’s not completely wild. It was somebody's pet."
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