Story of runaway ostrich in South Korea bears similarities to Sero the escaped zebra

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Tadori the ostrich may have escaped from its enclosure due to loneliness.

SEONGNAM - A runaway ostrich caught in Seongnam, Gyeonggi province, on March 26, is thought to have escaped from its enclosure due to loneliness, according to the owner of the farm where the ostrich was housed.Sero the zebra, which escaped from a Seoul zooTadori has been alone in his enclosure since his mate Tasuni died in February. The pair had been kept at a nature experience farm in Seongnam since July 2020, when they were chicks of less than a year in age.

Tadori escaped the farm by squeezing through a narrow gap between the farm’s fences and was caught at 10.24am, local time, on March 26, in a storage building in Sangdaewon-dong in Seongnam, about an hour after he escaped. Sero wandered around streets full of traffic and residential areas near the park in Seoul and was caught safely within 3½ hours after he escaped by breaking through a wooden barrier.

 

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