Two alpacas, Boogie and Woogie, take Oakland by storm after escaping their home.
OAKLAND, Calif. -- An adorable alpaca duo, Boogie and Woogie, decided to have a father-son bonding day."They're hard to catch," said alpaca owner Tobias Riday."But, these guys had a great day."
Boogie and Wooggie stopped drivers and bystanders in their tracks as they zig-zagged through residential areas. They even managed to dash under a freeway underpass."They weren't hurt at all, I brought them back to the yard and they were super happy," explained Riday. Boogie is Woogie's father, and the two love starting trouble every now and then! Keep up with their adventures by following @ItsTheBoogieWoogie on Instagram. https://www.instagram.com/itstheboogiewoogie/
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