Ronn Blankenship wrote:
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> Presented without comment . . .
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> <http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A60634-2002Jun4.html>

If anyone needs the article e-mailed to them, I could do that.

In light of this article, is it OK to stick a male zebra alone in a
large enclosure with plenty of room to run around and enough to eat, but
no social contact with any other mammal for most of the day?  If not,
what if that's the only option for keeping the zebra alive until a more
suitable home can be found?  Will we end up with a psycho zebra?  (If
nobody knows anything about zebras, then don't worry about it.)

        Julia

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