Stranded zebra found on highway, taken in by College of Veterinary Medicine at Auburn
April 17, 2008 ::
Exhibit A: zebra: given the name Evidence by authorities, was found on the side of Highway 75 south of Atlanta last Tuesday. He is now in Auburn. CONTRIBUTED
The College of Veterinary Medicine at Auburn is currently playing host to a two-month-old zebra.
Tuesday morning last week, the zebra was found grazing off of highway 75 south of Atlanta. Authorities were unsure of where the animal came from, why it was there, or how long it had been grazing near exit 201.
Lt. Matt Garrison of the Butts County Sheriff’s Office was tending to a broken down vehicle on the highway and notified Noah’s Ark, an exotic animal rescue center located in Locust Grove, Ga., of the odd find.
With further inspection, the staff at Noah’s Ark found that Evidence, a name that stuck with the zebra after being referred to several times by the authorities as evidence, was injured.
Noah’s Ark contacted Auburn University’s School of Veterinary Science and made arrangements to have the animal transported and treated by Auburn’s veterinary team.

