Exotic Emu Wanders Into Residential Backyard
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"The six-foot, 200-pound emu wandered into the backyard of a family living in Fountain. No one has any idea where he came from. All they know is they want him to go back.
"He doesn't seem vicious or nothin?, but we're also afraid he may get hit by a car. The highway's right down the road; it would not make for a very nice accident."
The Bay County Animal Control Center does not send officers out during the weekend unless it is an emergency or a severe threat to the public. Apparently the emu does not qualify as a threat. "
http://www.wjhg.com/home/headlines/2604056.html
"The six-foot, 200-pound emu wandered into the backyard of a family living in Fountain. No one has any idea where he came from. All they know is they want him to go back.
"He doesn't seem vicious or nothin?, but we're also afraid he may get hit by a car. The highway's right down the road; it would not make for a very nice accident."
The Bay County Animal Control Center does not send officers out during the weekend unless it is an emergency or a severe threat to the public. Apparently the emu does not qualify as a threat. "