Unbelievable! A herd of zebras surprises a Cuban in a protected area of Camagüey



Herd of zebras at Hacienda Belén, in the municipality of Najasa, CamagüeyPhoto © Facebook Capture / Extreme Fishing

A popular influencer from Cuba who specializes in fishing captured footage of a surprising herd of zebras in the protected area of Hacienda Belén, located in the municipality of Najasa, Camagüey.

To the surprise of his followers, the Cuban fisherman who manages the Pesca a lo extremo account recorded a herd of about 11 zebras grazing in a field.

Many did not believe that it was a Cuban scene, but it is a ranch built by a Peruvian architect during World War II, according to Cubaahora.

Zebras were introduced at that time along with deer, bulls, and horses in this currently protected area, located 36 kilometers southeast of Camagüey, which is divided into three zones: the Sierra del Chorrillo, the Sierra del Najasa, and Guaicanamar

The park serves as a bird reserve and is one of the best places in Cuba to see rare species such as the Cuban parrot and the Antillean palm swift, adds the report from Cubaahora.

For this Cuban, it is a privilege to be able to enjoy the spectacle of the zebras and share it with his followers.

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