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Safaris in Kenya, South Africa, or any other African country are an unrivalled experience for anyone with a passion for nature, wildlife photography, and travel.
If you see a zebra on the loose, don't call Brantley Gilbert.While the country singer does own a zebra, his was not the one that was running rampant through the streets of Tennessee. "What's up ...
The escapee, coined 'Zebra Ed' on social media, was found in a pasture near the Buchanan Estates in Christiana, Tennessee, and was airlifted away by helicopter. Search continues for missing pet ...
Johannesburg — On most mornings, dozens of people line up and wait for appointments outside the U.S. Consulate in Johannesburg, South Africa, many seeking applications for visas to travel to the ...
A missing pet zebra, who became a viral sensation, was captured by police on Sunday, June 8, after roaming free in Tennessee for more than a week. He was 'airlifted and flown by helicopter back to ...
In the wild, zebras and giraffes can frequently be found traveling together. The two species may offer protection to each other and don’t compete for food (as seen here), a new study suggests.
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 ...
Africa is home to many beautiful countries, and the world’s second-largest continent is becoming increasingly popular with tourists. However, certain nations still face challenges, and one of ...
"Ed," the elusive zebra who's evaded capture in Rutherford County for more than a week, was finally corralled in Christiana on June 8.
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.
Ed, a missing pet zebra that caused traffic shutdowns on Interstate 24 in Tennessee, was finally captured by helicopter after eight days on the run in Rutherford County.
The secret treasure trove still hidden in Africa’s forests. The ‘last biotic frontier’ – home to priceless biodiversity hotspots and carbon sinks – lies in Africa’s elusive tree canopies.