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Keep Your Eyes Peeled for Gracie, a Reticulated Giraffe on the Loose in Texas
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- The creature’s name is Gracie, and she escaped from a ranch in Real County, Texas, about 100 miles northwest of San Antonio.
- In May, Gracie came to live at Cedar Hollow Ranch, a private facility that breeds, raises and sells exotic animals.
- Vick Jones, the ranch’s manager, says Gracie is between three and four years old and stands ten to 11 feet tall.
Real County Sheriff's Office. A giraffe is on the loose in Texas.
The creature’s name is Gracie, and she escaped from a ranch in Real County, Texas, about 100 miles northwest of San Antonio.
In May, Gracie came to live at Cedar Hollow Ranch, a private facility that breeds, raises and sells exotic animals. But, earlier this month, she escaped. Now, the ranch is offering a $5,000 reward for information that leads to her capture and safe return.
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