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HENRY COUNTY, Ga. Atlanta-area motorists see alot of things along I-75, but this was a horse of a different color.

Actually it wasn't a horse at all, but a baby zebra, reported WSB-TV in Atlanta.

Tuesday morning commuters reported the animal was grazing next to the interstate in Henry County.

When would-be rescuers from the Department of Natural Resources got to the scene, they realized they'd need help and called in the folks from Noah's Ark, an animal rehabilitation center in Locust Grove, Ga.

Staffers retrieved the zebra and dubbed him Evidence. That's what police officers on the scene were calling him, and the name stuck.

Noah's Ark staffers said that, from his injuries, it appears Evidence fell from a truck or trailer and then was hit by another vehicle. Noah's Ark veteinarian Dr. Karen Thomas checked out Evidence and found extensive injuries.

"There were more than 50 wounds on his body, including knocked out teeth", officials at Noah's Ark said in a news release.

Realizing the zebra needed emergency care, he was rushed to the veterinary school at Auburn University. Doctors there discovered
Evidence suffered a crushed pelvis and other internal injuries.

Auburn doctors performed surgery, and Evidence is expected to recover and will have a permanent home at Noah's Ark.


Local10.com


Poor little guy, and to boot it all, it sounds like the car that hit him didn't stop... mad.gif
kenshinx
fell off and hit by another car ?? what a poor baby.. sad.gif
Blue Raven
My heart breaks everytime I hear or read about bad things happening to animals. I am glad that the little guy/girl will be fine and will have a good home now.

chemical-licker
you would of thought it would be safer to cross with a zebra crossing thumbsup.gif
Tia
Glad he'okay. It's a wonder the owner hasn't come forward though.
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