April 11, 2008
AUBURN, Ala. (WTVM) -- Auburn University's vet school is treating a young zebra who was found on Interstate 75, just south of Atlanta.
On Tuesday the Department of Natural Resources got a call saying a zebra was on the side of the Interstate.
Officials were photographing the two month old zebra and kept referring to him as "evidence"... And that's how he got his name.
"The Department of Natural Resources called us Tuesday morning and said they had a zebra fall out of the back of a truck, and from there he was struck by a car and he was standing there on the side of the highway eating grass," said Charlie Hedgecoth from Noah's Ark, the company that took in Evidence the zebra.
Noah's Ark -- an animal rescue center in Locust Grove, Georgia -- transported the zebra to Auburn University's Veterinarian School.... more....
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