ZEBRA BITE NIPPLE


MuskogeeOklahoma: A man named Leonard Overcash work in the garden of his own house, near the fence separating his property from that of a neighbor woman. The fence was solid but it was not very high.

Leonard work with another person in the snatch weeds. At some point over the fence and see a zebra head, taking advantage of the carelessness of Leonard, has planted its teeth into his chest and ripped a nipple.

Nobody could explain what caused this attack came from the animal spontaneously.

Zebra belongs to her neighbor who owns the animal for 10 years and was a baby when she brought her home, but never before had such an incident never did.

Zebra was immediately closed his stable, and Leonard suffered several days of  hospitalization. Overcash
had to get seven stitches. Of course zebra holder has offered to pay the expenses of hospitalization, that can and avoid a possible lawsuit from the victim, which would have been more expensive for her.

“I was traumatized,” said Leonard Overcash, the victim.

The victim is doing well. He told the press he’s still a little sore. 

The owner still has the zebra. The animal has been locked in a stable since the incident, but now the city of Muskogee is making the owner get rid of it.

Animal control officers say it wasn’t a call they were expecting. 

People in the neighborhood said they’ve never had any issues with the zebra.

“He was just staring, you know just looking, and he just put his head over the fence and bit me,” said Overcash. 

The owner has had the zebra since it was a baby. The journalists asked people in the neighborhood if they’ve ever had issues with it, and they all say no. The zebra’s been good. 

That exotic animals are not allowed within Muskogee city limits. 
City officials said that has been a law for years. But the owner said she never knew that.  In fact she said when she first got the zebra she asked if she needed a permit for it and was told no. 

Overcash said he’s doing much better and he’s back at work. 

“It hurt. It was very severe. It was very traumatizing,” he said. 

The owner has 30 days to find a new home for the zebra. She’s says that won’t be easy.


There are experts' opinions that accredits the idea that animal behavior was somewhat influenced by some strange practices of its holder ...... ..

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