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Zebras on the loose in Maryland terrifying drivers as they dart across roads after breaking out of farm three weeks ago

SHOCKING footage revealed escaped zebras who have been running wild in Maryland for weeks, galloping on highways, spooking drivers and vexing officials. 

At least one farm fugitive was captured on camera crossing a paved highway after being spotted walking through backyards, on local railroad tracks, and even at local playgrounds by residents.

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Escapee zebras who have been running loose in Maryland for nearly two weeks - are galloping on highways, spooking drivers and vexing officials.Credit: Chris Horrell
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Night running on paved roads is considered dangerous for zebras considering they could be struck by cars. 

“That's when it can get dangerous and they get on the highway," Taylor told the station.

"So we don't want that.” 

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A few of the loose zebras were lured into an enclosure and sedated by Prince George’s County Animal Control. 

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But least three zebras have avoided capture and are believed to be roaming around Croom Road and Duley Station Road in Upper Marlboro, Chief Rodney Taylor with Prince George's County Animal Control told .

“They’re very skittish,” Taylor said. “So if we keep too much movement that's going to just scare them out even further.”

The have been seen roaming together - referred to as a "dazzle."

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if provoked.

"They're not used to being handled by humans, so they will kick. Zebras do bite," he said.

"So please, if you happen to see them, just give us a call and let us know, but just stay away."

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A local resident spotted one of the zebras grazing in her Upper Marlboro home backyard. 

'ZEBRA IN OUR BACKYARD'

"I thought my mind was playing tricks on me," said Layla Curling told the station. 

"Then I went upstairs to tell my mom, ‘There's a zebra in our backyard.'"

Layla's parents said they knew someone nearby owned the animals but they did not know who. 

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How Holly’s zebras escaped remains a mystery. 

But Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-DC) made sure nobody pointed the finger toward her. 

"Local news has reported that the zebras were let loose on Saturday or Sunday of last weekend, a period of time during which I was enjoying quiet time at home with family," Norton said in a statement.

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"My alibi is solid."

Authorities are utilizing game cameras that have captured images of the animals’ movements specifically between 2am and 4am in hopes of returning the remaining escapeesCredit: Chris Horrell

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