
(Courtesy SEA Airport)
Perhaps you’ve seen news reports about the four zebras that escaped from a trailer on a highway east of Seattle this week. 3 were quickly captured, but one is still on the loose.
Here's something you don't see every day: Zebras on the loose in Washington.
— AccuWeather (@accuweather) April 29, 2024
The zebras escaped a trailer on Sunday afternoon. Three of them were captured, but one zebra is still on the loose, as of Monday afternoon. pic.twitter.com/zcG9er72c1
There have been some real sightings of the last zebra out in the woods and we hope he’s found safe soon.
But in the meantime, locals are having a great time spotting the zebra in other places, including at the airport, on a ferry, on a bridge, at the Department of Motor Vehicles, in a police car and lots of other places.
While we’re getting used to seeing stripes at SEA, we’re not sure this belongs to us. 😕 Better call our wildlife biologist! #NorthBendZebra 🦓 pic.twitter.com/3S7DL3eM9j
— Seattle-Tacoma Intl. Airport (@flySEA) May 2, 2024
It's amazing what we see on our traffic cameras. #zebra pic.twitter.com/xNGL7deKI6
— WSDOT Tacoma (@wsdot_tacoma) May 2, 2024
We can confirm that a wayward #zebra stopped in briefly this morning at our West Seattle driver licensing office. He said he needed an enhanced ID to cross the border. We reminded him that he's a zebra and he can just, you know, cross if he wants to. 🦓 pic.twitter.com/XjSqt7YHv4
— Washington State Department of Licensing (@WA_DOL) May 2, 2024
Grit City Zebra's taking a spin with the Grit City cops. Now that's a ride-along you don't see every day!#zebra #northbendzebra#gritcitycops#zebrahunt#lostzebra pic.twitter.com/QIwPP4LFza
— Tacoma Police Department (@TacomaPD) May 2, 2024
Great views abound in Washington… Why stay in North Bend when you can get a great view from the ferry? 🦓⛴️ pic.twitter.com/mFDSQSNoct
— Washington State Ferries (@wsferries) May 2, 2024
Couldn’t resist… pic.twitter.com/NZrvquhcGD
— John HopperstadTV (@JohnHopperstad) May 2, 2024