It Takes More Than One Person To Steal An Emu

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.




Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/environment/animals/it-takes-more-than-one-person-to-steal-an-emu-20130213-2eb...


 


 


How does a thief "fence" that sort of stolen goods? 😄


 


Is there a market for emus I wonder?

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:^O:^O:^O:^O:^O:^O:^O:^O


 


We'll have to do wombats & kangaroos next...lol


 

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:^O

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Howabout an Emuroo....


 




 


 

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Now that does give new meaning to the "pecking order" doesn't it? ....  :^O


 


I have to get back to work Cue .. :_|

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Yep, I'm supposed to be doing some of that....better Hop It !!!:^O


 




 

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