"If you find an animal in need of assistance we suggest you call our friends at Wildlife Rescue & Rehabilitation, Inc., a local non-profit that specializes in this," the zoo said on Facebook.
The driver left the car after it got stuck while crossing a bridge designed for zoo trains.
“The Park Police have your car when you are ready to pick it up,” zoo CEO Tim Morrow said in a tweet.
Public Service Announcement,
— Tim Morrow 🐾 (@MananaZoo) August 11, 2018
The zoo train tracks and bridges are not made for cars.
Dear vehicle owner,
The Park Police have your car when you are ready to pick it up. pic.twitter.com/NWF7leUZms
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