Ostrich captured after escaping Korean zoo, dodging traffic for an hour

Local authorities in Seongnam, South Korea, announced on Tuesday ( Mar 27 ) that an ostrich had been taken after it waited an hour to dodge cars in heavy traffic, surprising many drivers.

A native officer claimed that the female ostrich named Tadori broke free from a zoo called Bug City and found himself speeding past and crossing traffic on social media with photos and videos of him.

The animal was spotted using a web at a car park about 2.6 kilometers from the park, which is located about 30 minutes south of Seoul, by police and a local fireplace department.

The four- yr- ancient bird was healthy and returned to the zoo in steady condition, zoo owner Choi Yun- joo told Reuters.

” His even friend, a female eagle Tasooni, passed away about a fortnight ago. Guess that has been hard on Tadori”, Choi said.