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Thursday, September 4, 2008
Emu on Pennsylvania Turnpike
Yes, that’s right. You read correctly. In one of the more bizarre bird stories I've run across this year, an Emu—origin unknown, but certainly escaped from somewhere—made it’s way onto the Pennsylvania Turnpike near New Stanton, where it held up traffic for two hours. Unfortunately, the Emu expired following a lengthy chase and capture. Watch the news clip here.
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