Officials in Prince George's County, Maryland, have announced their plan to find two zebras that have been on the loose since the beginning of September: more zebras. Five zebras escaped from a private farm in early September. "Three of the exotic animals were first reported to authorities Aug. 31 after they were spotted in a wooded area of Upper Marlboro, about 20 miles from the nation's capital, said Rodney Taylor, chief of Prince George's County Animal Services Division," according to NBC News at the time. "Zebras running loose in Prince George's County is something we've never seen, that's for sure," he said. "There's a buzz. A lot of people are talking about it." Last week, the Washington Post added, "Since then, the public has reported several sightings. They're traveling in two packs — a pair and a trio — because they're herd animals, experts said. And caretakers have been trying to lure them to a feeding area and gradually put up a fence to corral them. Chief Rodney Taylor, who runs the county's animal control agency, said they're 'very close' to catching the escaped zebras." "Prince George's County Animal Services claims to be in constant communication with the U.S. Department… Read full this story
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