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    No need for binoculars anymore — search for missing zebra in Washington ends

    By Angelica Relente,

    13 days ago

    No more zebras are roaming around Washington state -- at least in the wild..

    The Regional Animal Services of King County (RASKC) and private citizens captured the last of four zebras Friday evening in the Riverbend neighborhood, according to the RASKC’s blog post .

    The zebra, Shug, roamed the foothills of the Cascades for nearly six days.

    “The zebra seemed to be in good condition despite her nearly week-long adventure in the woods,” the RASKC wrote.

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    The Regional Animal Services of King County and private citizens captured the last of four zebras Friday evening in the Riverbend neighborhood. The zebras got loose April 28 near Exit 32 and I-90 in the North Bend area when the driver stopped to secure the trailer hauling them. Courtesy of the Regional Animal Services of King County

    Four zebras, including Shug, got loose April 28 near Exit 32 and I-90 in the North Bend area, The News Tribune reported Sunday. They got loose when the driver stopped to secure the trailer hauling them.

    Three of the four zebras were re-captured that same day, according to the post. The zebras came from Winlock, Washington and were on their way to Anaconda, Montana.

    Shug became a social media sensation within the last couple of days. She especially got the attention of some local meme makers, the Tri-City Herald reported Friday.

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