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GET ME OUTTA RHEA

6ft ostrich-like bird at large in Devon has locals in a flap after menacing kids and horses

The 6ft South American fugitive is accused of ambushing horse-riding youngsters as its owner is said to have given up trying to catch it

AN escaped ostrich-like bird has got locals spitting feathers after menacing drivers and kids.

The 6ft South American rhea, which can run at 40mph, has been a fugitive for weeks.

 The 6ft rha bird has been spotted in fields near the A3052 / Staffords Cross near Seaton, East Devon
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The 6ft rha bird has been spotted in fields near the A3052 / Staffords Cross near Seaton, East DevonCredit: Neil Munns- The Sun
 The 6ft South American bird, which can run at 40mph, has been a fugitive for weeks
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The 6ft South American bird, which can run at 40mph, has been a fugitive for weeksCredit: Neil Munns- The Sun

Its owner is said to have given up trying to catch it. Mums are furious because it keeps ambushing youngsters when they go horse-riding. Jessica Youens-Stunell, 39, said in Seaton, Devon: “My children and horses have been lucky they weren’t injured.”

She said the bird left her horses petrified.

It was last spotted in a field at nearby Stafford Cross.

 The big bird is accused of ambushing horse-riding youngsters as its owner is said to have given up trying to catch it
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The big bird is accused of ambushing horse-riding youngsters as its owner is said to have given up trying to catch itCredit: Neil Munns- The Sun

 

 The ostrich-like bird's owner has drawn the ire of the Internet as he is accused of saying the only solution now is to shoot the rhea
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The ostrich-like bird's owner has drawn the ire of the Internet as he is accused of saying the only solution now is to shoot the rheaCredit: Neil Munns- The Sun

The rhea was beside the busy A3052, sparking fears it could run on to the road and cause a pile-up. Steve Baker wrote on Facebook: “It was pecking away in the hedge.”

The owner has been accused online of saying the only solution is to shoot the bird.

Police said it was not a matter for them.

The RSPCA said rheas are not listed as dangerous. But the charity warned people not to approach them.

A 6ft rhea is still at large in the Scots countryside after escaping two weeks ago
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