In late August, the two zebras fled from an Upper Marlboro farm where officials have said about 40 zebras live. Residents in the region shared sightings of the free-roaming pair on social media, and even Washington’s Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton chimed in on the escape.The duo was originally a trio, but one got caught in an illegal snare trap on a neighboring property and died soon after the breakout. The county filed animal cruelty charges against owner Jerry Holly in October after another zebra was found dead inside the farm’s enclosure.Related...Zebra Saga: Maryland Officials Hatch Capture Plan Involving... Even More ZebrasCongresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton Denies Setting Zebras Free In D.C. SuburbsWeird And Unexpected Animal Sightings Confuse The Heck Out Of Suburban Maryland
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