Look at all that terrible traffic. Animals like this are not meant to be pets. Zebras are meant to live in hot climates and there is nothing whimsical about this.
I totally agree and now that the zebra is found it worries me that some people will get more stupid ideas to bring fame and fun to their area. Humans will always exploit animals...I hate it but it seems to be the way it goes. :(
Poor thing is lonely and missing his family group! Let a tame pony or small female horse loose when you find him, since it might calm him so he'd follow it up into a trailer. But of course, zebras do NOT belong in petting-zoo, ntm a 20 below-0 MT. winter! (so maybe spirit him away to a zoo in a warm area?)
Onset of winter in the Northwest against an African plains animal. Not to mention the predators in the hills. Freedom could be fatal in the wrong environment.
I know the thought of a zoo animal exploring an entirely new environment is entertaining, but the Zebra really isn't adapted for our rainforests and has also never truly fended for itself before. I hope they're able to get him back to safety.
It makes me disgusted that So many are joking about this or saying it’s so fun and whimsical, when this is a serious matter for the wellbeing of the zebra. It’s not used to being in the wild fending for itself, it sadly might not make it.
Petting zoos are unethical and treat the animals horribly. The three should not have been returned to that person. If North Bend is legit, they’ll setup a sanctuary for it, not deliver it to a petting zoo.
The zoo needs to bring a female zebra in heat to the woods, he will come. Just like a female dog in heat the male animals always come for female animals in heat
@@jacobforrester9827 no wolves in northbend, coyote to small to tackle a zebra, and cougars are pretty rare and solitary and it takes more than one cougar or even a lion to take down a zebra. I doubt the mild winters in western Washington will be much of a problem either.
@@TimberlakeTigerGirl no wolves in king or Snohomish counties, cougars are solitary and it even takes more than one lion to take down a zebra. Black bears are too slow to catch a zebra. Getting hit by a car is probably more likely than predation...
Oh, come on!!! You gotta give a better description of the Zebra so we can find it.
Look at all that terrible traffic. Animals like this are not meant to be pets. Zebras are meant to live in hot climates and there is nothing whimsical about this.
If they can re-introduce Grizzly Bears in the North Cascades, it time to bring the Zebras back.
I totally agree and now that the zebra is found it worries me that some people will get more stupid ideas to bring fame and fun to their area. Humans will always exploit animals...I hate it but it seems to be the way it goes. :(
The Zebra has been most recently spotted traveling with a pack of Unicorns.
Now, that's a horse of a different color.
Poor thing is lonely and missing his family group! Let a tame
pony or small female horse loose when you find him, since it
might calm him so he'd follow it up into a trailer. But of course,
zebras do NOT belong in petting-zoo, ntm a 20 below-0 MT.
winter! (so maybe spirit him away to a zoo in a warm area?)
Run for your freedom Mr. Zebra
Onset of winter in the Northwest against an African plains animal. Not to mention the predators in the hills. Freedom could be fatal in the wrong environment.
I know the thought of a zoo animal exploring an entirely new environment is entertaining, but the Zebra really isn't adapted for our rainforests and has also never truly fended for itself before. I hope they're able to get him back to safety.
It gives new meaning of "A escapee in a black and white striped jail bird cloth"
Put a cherry pie out for the zebra. It's irresistible!
No one ask if the poor thing can survive in the wild by itself for long?
There's plenty of grass and water available. He'll be fine.
There's really no shortage of greenery for him to graze on here tbh, probably not the healthiest stuff for him but i dont think he'll starve
Run zerbra run!
It makes me disgusted that So many are joking about this or saying it’s so fun and whimsical, when this is a serious matter for the wellbeing of the zebra. It’s not used to being in the wild fending for itself, it sadly might not make it.
They die in the wild in Africa too.
@@gregfawcett5152 Yeah, that’s true. But that doesn’t make this situation any less sad.
Use a drone
Zebra has been found in a RV in SODO, overdosed on fenty.
How hard are they to find
Petting zoos are unethical and treat the animals horribly. The three should not have been returned to that person. If North Bend is legit, they’ll setup a sanctuary for it, not deliver it to a petting zoo.
Let the zebra be free
What do we think will happen to an African plains animal when next winter comes. Plus, there are wolves, cougar, and coyotes out there.
Winter is damn rough up there. I don't think he'd survive winter out there. Now I gotta do some zebra research.
Ever think that maybe those zebras do not want to be in a "petting zoo" in Montana? They are not domesticated farm animals raised for that.
The zoo needs to bring a female zebra in heat to the woods, he will come. Just like a female dog in heat the male animals always come for female animals in heat
😮 I thought they were all caught.
The Stallion escaped!
I’m enjoying the zebra. Run free
leave him alone already!!!!
What do we think will happen to an African plains animal when next winter comes. Plus, there are wolves, cougar, and coyotes out there.
You do realize the Pacific Northwest is full of wolves, bears, cougars and other predators right?
@@jacobforrester9827 no wolves in northbend, coyote to small to tackle a zebra, and cougars are pretty rare and solitary and it takes more than one cougar or even a lion to take down a zebra. I doubt the mild winters in western Washington will be much of a problem either.
@@TimberlakeTigerGirl no wolves in king or Snohomish counties, cougars are solitary and it even takes more than one lion to take down a zebra. Black bears are too slow to catch a zebra. Getting hit by a car is probably more likely than predation...
@@philipfleming3008there are wolf sightings in western Washington all the time
Thought they were talking about Referees. 🦓🦓🦓🦓
He's headed for Canada
Sad. Not pets. They need heat
Awful!
They deserve to be free!
eaten by bear!