A zebra that was stuck in fencing has died at an Indiana farm on Wednesday due to the subzero temperatures' cold air crystallizing in its lungs, reports said. The farm is in the Pittsburg area, which is in Caroll County. LION, ZEBRA, OTHER ANIMALS RESCUED FROM ZOO OVER MALNOURISHMENT FEARSThe zebra, in its panic, inhaled enough cold air to cause internal damage leading to its death, the station reported. Carroll County Sheriff Tobe Leazenby said the property met "standards for adequate provisions for outside animals," WIFI reported. A second zebra from the property survived the cold and has been moved, the report said.
Source: Fox News February 01, 2019 05:26 UTC