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Police save giraffe from hungry villagers

Published: Sept. 22, 2007 at 8:53 PM
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HARARE, Zimbabwe, Sept. 22 (UPI) -- A giraffe that wandered into a slum on the edge of the Zimbabwean capital narrowly escaped becoming food for hungry residents.

The country’s economy is in a tailspin following hyperinflation and draconian measures imposed by President Robert Mugabe to control it. At the same time, a rural drought has driven some wild animals to look for water and grazing in urban areas.

The giraffe that wandered into the Sese district in Harare attracted a large crowd, from curious children seeing a giraffe for the first time to those who saw the animal as dinner.

"We had to guard the animal until National Parks and Wildlife Management Authority officials arrived,” a police officer told The Herald (OTCBB:HHOLF), a Harare newspaper. “Some villagers wanted to slaughter it so we had to remain here until it was taken to a safe place."


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