Nov 5, 2009 10:03 am US/Pacific
Elephant Nearly Becomes Roadkill In Okla.
ENID, Okla. (AP) ―
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Authorities say the elephant's tusk tore a hole in the SUV's sheet metal. (File)
AP
An Oklahoma couple driving home from church hit an animal -- a really big one.
An
elephant that escaped from a nearby circus collided with the couple's
SUV Wednesday night when it ran across a rural highway in Enid, about
100 miles north of Oklahoma City.
Police say the 29-year-old
elephant had escaped earlier that night from the Family Fun Circus at
the Garfield County Fairgrounds. The couple weren't injured in the
crash, but police say the elephant had a broken tusk and an injured leg.
Authorities say the elephant's tusk tore a hole in the SUV's sheet metal.
After
the crash, the elephant was taken to a veterinary school for an exam.
Dr. Dwight Olson says the elephant doesn't appear to have serious
injuries.
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