
Group of zebras evading capture in Maryland
ABC News
A dazzle of zebras have been on the loose in Maryland for more than a week and continue to evade capture.
What's black and white and roaming the greater Washington, D.C., area? Zebras. "As if 2021 can't get even more crazier, a pack of zebras were spotted in a Maryland county," the National Park Service of Chesapeake Bay tweeted out earlier this week. The group of five zebras, referred to as a dazzle, have been on the loose in Maryland for over a week now. The zebras escaped from a farm near Upper Marlboro, Maryland, late last month, Chief Rodney Taylor with Prince George's County Animal Services Division told Washington ABC affiliate WJLA. The farm has had exotic animals on and off for 15 years, Taylor told WJLA. Animal Services has received multiple calls that the quadrupeds were spotted roaming and grazing on the majestic plains of rural Maryland. The farm is working to lure the zebras back with feeding stations, where they hope they will be able to corral the zebras without spooking them.More Related News