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Seattle’s elephants back on the road to Oklahoma City

The Columbian
Published: May 11, 2015, 5:00pm

SEATTLE — Seattle’s elephants are back on the road to Oklahoma City.

KIRO-TV reports Chai and Bamboo left San Diego on Monday night and are expected to take 25 to 30 hours to complete their journey to their new home at the Oklahoma City zoo.

The elephants left Seattle’s Woodland Park zoo last month, but a snowstorm in the Rockies forced their caravan to change plans and head for a stop in San Diego.

The move has been controversial and debated in the city council to the courts. Opponents of the move wanted the elephants to be sent to a sanctuary, not another zoo.

Once they get to Oklahoma City, the pair of Asian elephants will be quarantined for 30 days as is standard procedure.

Then they will join five other elephants already at that zoo.

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