Elephants snacking on trees wake townsfolk
July 13, 2007 05:33am
IT was no dream. Two elephants seen roaming the streets of a sleepy town in central Canada in the wee hours of the morning had actually escaped from a travelling circus, police said today.
The massive animals, named Bunny and Suzy, had escaped from Garden Bros Circus about 3am local time (5pm AEST) in Newmarket, near Toronto, when an electric fence around their pen was inadvertently disabled.
Police said the elephants took a "stroll" around town and "snacked on several nearby trees" but did not cause any injuries or property damage.
An astonished resident awakened by their stomping and chewing before dawn notified police, who helped steer the animals back to their pen.
"Hi, um, we've found an elephant walking down the street," the unidentified man says in a recording of an emergency call to police, repeating it twice to a seemingly bewildered policeman.
"How big are we talking about?" the officer responds.
"A full grown elephant," he shouts. "It's following one of my friends."
York Regional Police spokeswoman Kathleen Griffin said the force occasionally gets reports of wandering bears and other wildlife, but this was its first call about an elephant.
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