UPPER MARLBORO, Md. (WJZ) — Two zebras that roamed the Upper Marlboro country for months returned to their herd Monday, Prince George’s County officials said Tuesday.
Three zebras escaped their owner’s spot successful aboriginal September. One of the escaped zebras was recovered dormant successful an amerciable snare trap adjacent the owner’s spot successful October. It is believed to person died of dehydration.
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The owner, identified arsenic 76-year-old Jerry Holly, was charged with 3 counts of carnal cruelty. Holly is an exotic carnal trader and has astir 40 zebras connected his property.
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture notified Prince George’s County Animal Services that the 2 zebras had returned, but determination is nary connection connected however the zebras got backmost to their herd. Neither enactment was progressive successful their capture.
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The region said it volition proceed its ongoing probe and proceed its ongoing ineligible action.