Zebras in Dresden

Dec 23, 2018 09:55

On Monday in Dresden - four Zebras escaped from a circus and were running right through the inner city.

#Dresden dreht frei: Galoppierende Zebras an der Elbe. Großeinsatz für die @PolizeiSachsen. 🦓🚓 #mittagsmagazin @DasErste. pic.twitter.com/rcBasSjV27
- mittagsmagazin (@mittagsmagazin) December 18, 2018

One #Zebra dies after four break out of ( Read more... )

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arashinoookami December 24 2018, 08:06:03 UTC
Wow, not something you see every day! It's a shame one died, but at least it was only one.

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dieastra January 1 2019, 18:19:41 UTC
Yeah, I wonder if it soon would have died anyway if it had a weak heart. Poor thing.
Definitely not something you see every day!
In the comments I also posted the link to the moose that happened to stroll into an office many years ago:
https://www.news.com.au/world/moose-shows-up-at-office-canteen-in-dresden-germany/news-story/1513e07494e1617a49ad880474ea62ea

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arashinoookami January 2 2019, 02:53:12 UTC
Wow! We've had a wallaroo in our backyard, and had to save a wallaby from the neighbors pool, but moose and zebras are a little bit bigger and more impressive than that XD

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dieastra June 8 2019, 07:34:47 UTC
Yeah definitely!
Aw the wallaroo sounds cute though! Did you take a picture? I love them hopping around.

We also have wolves now in Germany. They had been extinct but they made a program getting new ones, and the population is growing. They are not allowed to be hunted but there are problems with them getting to sheep farmers and killing all those sheep, even if they are fenced in. They get money for the killed sheep from the government but it seems to spread more and more.

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arashinoookami June 8 2019, 12:48:50 UTC
No, we were more concerned with getting it out of the yard, plus it was too dark anyway.

I wish we'd taken a photo of the one that ended up in the neighbours pool though!

It's good to see they are reintroducing wolves to different areas now, I wish they could/would do that with dingoes here in Aus.

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