on โ13-02-2013 10:51 AM
Staff believe several people may have been involved in stealing an emu from a Sydney wildlife park.
There are also concerns for the welfare of the bird, which is likely to be "extremely stressed" by the ordeal of being taken from its home and forced over fences by its captors.
A large amount of feathers was all that remained in the adult female's enclosure at Featherdale Wildlife Park on Tuesday morning when she was noticed missing.
How does a thief "fence" that sort of stolen goods? ๐
Is there a market for emus I wonder?
on โ13-02-2013 11:55 AM
perhaps for meat ?
on โ13-02-2013 12:16 PM
perhaps for meat ?
:^O
on โ13-02-2013 12:21 PM
There is another wildlife park south of Sydney - Symbio. They had rare monkeys stolen from there awhile ago too. (they were found and returned).
Seems nothing escapes a theif's eye.
on โ13-02-2013 12:21 PM
i wasn't trying to be funny cueperkins. i was just canvassing possiblities ๐
on โ13-02-2013 12:30 PM
i wasn't trying to be funny cueperkins. i was just canvassing possiblities ๐
I was...(trying to be funny that is)...just joshin...gotta get some fun somehow:-)
on โ13-02-2013 12:36 PM
They would have been very lucky not to be hurt, emus have huge claws and can deliver a savage kick that - in theory - has the ability to disembowel you.
I am planning on getting a couple of emu chicks later in the year, to raise for pets, apparently if they are raised from young and given lots of socialisation, care and attention they can become very tame and affectionate.
But wasn't me wot stole them, promise!
on โ13-02-2013 12:39 PM
i've never had an emu pie . . or an emu pie floater for that matter .
on โ13-02-2013 12:47 PM
It would take a brave person unless they're chicks (not the thieves, the birds)...!!!
on โ13-02-2013 12:48 PM
I'd eat emu if I was lost in the outback and starving, but as monsters said, I'd probably never catch on to kill it before it killed me.
I think this particular wildlife park has serious security issues. Recently they had a pair of Macau Parrots stolen.