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MURFREESBORO, Tenn. — A pet zebra that went missing in Middle Tennessee has been found and rescued safely after multiple days on the loose, according to the Rutherford County Sheriff's Office ...
A pet zebra has been on the run for days in Tennessee after "wreaking havoc" on a highway outside of Nashville, officials say. The zebra escaped into a wooded area off Interstate 24 on Saturday ...
"This zebra is everywhere but where he needs to be which is home," Jennes wrote. "Hope he get home soon but enjoy seeing his adventures. Lol" Contributing: Natalie Neysa Alund and Hadley Hitson.
The zebra has inspired a song called "Ed The Zebra" by Michael Marcovich using Suno, an AI generated software. "I've got a pet zebra, and his name is Ed. He used to be in my backyard and in my shed.
A zebra is on the loose in Tennessee. TikTok / @615nav. Dodging vehicles and narrowly avoiding getting hit, the pet caused havoc when it ran along a busy Greater Nashville interstate over the weekend.
The zebra was spotted on Epps Mill Road before making its way to Interstate 24, where deputies closed several lanes of traffic Saturday. PREVIOUS: Zebra remains on the run in Rutherford County.
After escaping its new owners, the zebra caused problems on a Nashville highway. Officials told USA TODAY the pet zebra remained missing as of June 2.
The animal's owner responded to the scene and chased the zebra, but the animal ran into a wooded area, the press release added. One of the sheriff's deputies took a grainy photo of the zebra, the ...
A Rutherford County resident's pet zebra broke free on Saturday, May 31, and made its way to the interstate — causing an afternoon of chaos before escaping into the woods.