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Cairo zoo accused of painting Donkeys to look like Zebras, denies charge

Speed News Desk | Updated on: 28 July 2018, 13:35 IST

A zoo in Cairo, Egypt, has denied charges that it painted donkeys to look like zebras.
A photo of the donkey-zebra (Zebronkey? Donkbra?) went viral on the Internet after it was posted to Facebook by Egyptian student Mahmoud Sarhan.

According to BBC, the picture was taken at Cairo's International Garden municipal park.
The picture shows a suspicious-looking animal, with a lighter snout and longer ears than a typical zebra's. It also appears to have smudged paint on its face.

A lot of people made fun of the incident and lots of raised eyebrows, the photograph has also gone viral with over 7,000 'shares' on Facebook alone.

Hilarious reactions to the pic have also been curated into a Twitter Moment.

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Mr Sarhan told a local news group Extranews.tv that the enclosure contained two animals, and both looked like they had been painted black and white. A vet contacted by Extranews.tv said that a zebra's snout is black, while its stripes are more consistent and parallel than those of the animals in the zoo enclosure.

BBC reports that when contacted by a local radio station, the zoo's director insisted that the animal was not a fake.

His denial does not seem to have convinced the Internet though:

Meanwhile, Mr Sarhan, who shared the original picture on July 21, tells NDTV that he "feel shocked till now" by both the donkey-zebra and the reaction that the pic has generated.

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First published: 28 July 2018, 13:35 IST