Elusive elephants, zany zebras and Idaho anti-anthropophagists - News Summed Up

Elusive elephants, zany zebras and Idaho anti-anthropophagists


Idaho Republican Rep. Heather Scott introduced legislation to expand the parameters of a pre-existing anti-cannibalism law, ktvb.com reported. COLORADOBoulder’s Naropa University — motto: “Putting the high into higher education” — is famous for its countercultural emphasis and non-traditional educational approach. WASHINGTONIf elephants running loose in Butte, Montana, didn’t have you exclaiming, “What the fresh Jumanji is going on?” this next story will. The Seattle Times reported that four zebras escaped near North Bend, about 30 miles east of Seattle, on April 28. The zebras’ keeper, Kristine Keltgen, was transporting them from Lewis County to Anaconda, Montana, where she operates a petting zoo.


Source: ABC News June 01, 2024 07:07 UTC



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