Runaway Ostrich in South Korea

SOURCE www.foxnews.com
A runaway ostrich named Tadori escaped from a zoo in South Korea due to loneliness, dodging traffic before being captured safely and returned to the zoo.

Key Points

  • Tadori, the 4-year-old male ostrich, escaped from Bug City zoo in Seongnam, South Korea
  • Tadori was captured about 1.6 miles from the zoo after dodging traffic
  • Loneliness following the death of its mate was believed to be the reason for the escape

Pros

  • Tadori, the ostrich, was safely captured and unharmed
  • The incident sheds light on animal welfare and loneliness in captivity

Cons

  • The ostrich escaped due to loneliness after its mate died
  • The incident caused potential danger to both the ostrich and the public