Egypt zoo accused of painting donkey to look like a zebra

Mahmoud A Sarhan An animal at International Gardens park in CairoMahmoud A Sarhan
The zoo has denied that this is a painted donkey

A zoo in Egypt has denied painting black stripes on a donkey to make it look like a zebra after a photo of the animal appeared online.

Student Mahmoud Sarhan put the images on Facebook after visiting Cairo's International Garden municipal park.

Aside from its small size and pointy ears, there were also black smudges on its face.

The pictures quickly went viral, with experts weighing in on the species of the animal.

A vet contacted by local news group Extranews.tv said that a zebra's snout is black, while its stripes are more consistent and parallel.

Mr Sarhan told Extranews that the enclosure contained two animals and that both had been painted.

Two zebras nuzzling in Namibia
Zebras have black snouts, and smaller ears than donkey
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When contacted by local radio station Nogoum FM, zoo director Mohamed Sultan insisted the animal was not a fake.

This is not the first time that a zoo has been accused of trying to fool its audience.

Unable to find a way around the Israeli blockade, a zoo in Gaza painted two donkeys to look like zebras in 2009.

Another Gaza zoo put stuffed animals on display in 2012 because of the shortages of animals.