Ronn Blankenship wrote:
> 
> At 04:53 PM 6/5/02, Julia wrote:
> 
> >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.)
> 
> Now I'm curious about who gave you a male zebra and why . . .

Oh, it's not MY zebra.  It's a zebra we drive past on our way to the
(almost complete!) new house.

Most of the other animals the owner has are in much larger groups.  The
zebra just looks a little lonely sometimes.

        Julia

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