Car Sideswipes Elephant In Enid
ENID, Okla. --Enid police are investigating a crash between a car and an elephant.Officers said a couple was driving home from church when it side-swiped a bull elephant near 4200 N. Van Buren Bypass. The elephant had escaped from a circus at the Garfield County Fairgrounds and was roaming along U.S. 81.Investigators said the elephant did not appear to be seriously injured. It did suffer a broken tusk and bruises.The elephant was chained in a field after the crash while workers prepared to tranquilize him and load him up.The couple was not injured and their car was not heavily damaged.
The moral of the story: Never go to church?
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Not sure if these events occurred during your short sojourn in New Orleans, but they had both a bear and donkey hit on the interstate in the city limits in the late 90's.
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