Animals
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Flightless Large Bird 'Emu' Returns Home After Escaping, Running on Streets of Massachusetts
After escaping, a flightless bird Emu returned home. The bird walked around the streets of Massachusetts, undisturbed about where the road would go. Many people nearby found the bird while it was at large. Read here.
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