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No, really, this is just bizarre. Words fail:
In case you’re wondering what’s going on, here’s a brief description from the BBC:
Staff at a Japanese zoo have been practising procedures designed to recapture escaped animals in the event of an earthquake.An employee of Tama Zoo outside Tokyo donned a zebra costume during the drill as emergency workers set up a barricade.
Personally, we can’t decide which is funnier: The zoo video or BBC’s Carrie Gracie’s attempts to describe it without laughing.
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