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Riverview resident Mark Ross, who was home on his lunch break, saw the zebra in his backyard when he let his dogs out.
"I kind of thought, at first, I better pinch myself," Ross said. "I must be hallucinating or something, because I really had to ask myself, 'Is this a zebra?'"
"But there was no getting around it — it was definitely a zebra," he continued. "Then I started worrying about, 'How are we going to catch it?' "
Hillsborough County deputies said the female zebra escaped from a property nearby that houses exotic animals. It eluded capture for more than an hour before deputies could corral and return it to its pen.
Before they could do that, however, the zebra was involved in a "hit and run" of sorts. It collided with a pickup truck on S.R. 672 near Amber Street.
The driver of a Ford F-150 truck was traveling northbound on S.R. 672 when the zebra ran into the driver's side of the truck.
The impact broke the truck's side mirror, and some of the glass hit the driver, who suffered small lacerations.
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission officials said the owner of the zebra, who was not available to speak to us, has a permit to have exotic animals on their property, and the property was inspected recently.
originally posted by: worldstarcountry
a reply to: skunkape23
I hear ostriches are extremely hostile and dangerous.
a reply to: IgnoranceIsntBlisss
Haha yea, she was having flashbacks of home
originally posted by: worldstarcountry
a reply to: LadyGreenEyes
Any recollection of what kind of animals?? I saw one of those smaller komodo dragon type reptiles in a person's house one. A related smaller species, maybe they call them guilla lizards or something? There is a guy in the city here who keeps a pet recces monkey he takes with him anywhere he goes. People love taking pictures with him when he stops by different wal-marts or local parks.