Animal welfare officers are warning people not to approach a family of ostriches on the loose in a village, as the adult birds can be “extremely aggressive”.
There have been several sightings of the adult ostrich, which is believed to have young with it, in the village of Patna, East Ayrshire.
Staff at the Scottish SPCA said it is a “mystery” where the family of exotic birds have come from as no-one in the local area appears to have lost an ostrich.
I'd argue that an ostrich being on the loose in Ayrshire may be the best news story to come out of the area
— Aidan Scott (@aidantscott) July 27, 2016
If a look out my window and see an ostrich in ma garden I'm keeping it
— bunnett (@bradleybennet20) July 27, 2016
“We are warning members of the public not to approach the adult ostrich and to especially avoid approaching its young as ostriches can be very protective and can become extremely aggressive.”
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