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1st monkeys, now emus on loose in South Carolina
"Feral and not trained" emus Thelma and Louise on the loose in South Carolina as state's monkey search continues
Police in Horry County, South Carolina, said this week that they are searching for two missing emus that have been evading capture for months: "We are not emu-sed."
It’s a jungle out there! Multiple emus on the loose in South Carolina – while 8 escaped lab monkeys also still large
Reports of two large emus running riot in the city of Loris, in Horry County, SC, followed an incident last week when 43 monkeys escaped an Alpha Genesis facility in Beaufort County, SC, the Yemassee Police Department said.
'Feral' Emus called Thelma and Louise on the run in South Carolina along with monkeys
Artie Morace, the owner of the three emu birds of which two have escaped, said it was an accident and is not facing any charges.
‘Feral emus’ seen roaming South Carolina county 3 months after escaping
A pair of emus are on the loose in northern Horry County, three months after breaking free of their enclosure, police and the bird’s owner said. “For
First monkeys, now emus on the run in South Carolina
HORRY COUNTY, S.C. ( WMBF /Gray News) – More than a week after 43 monkeys escaped a South Carolina compound that breeds the primates for medical research, residents in the state are on the lookout for someone’s pet emus. Artie Morace, 71, said two of his three emus got loose during two incidents earlier this year in June.
'Not emu-sed': Feral and untrained emus Thelma and Louise on the run in South Carolina
Thelma and Louise are out on the town at the same time officials work to collect the 11 remaining escaped Alpha Genesis monkeys.
First monkeys, now emus: Officials confirm multiple emus on the run in South Carolina
More than a week after monkeys escaped a research facility, officials confirm multiple emus are on the run in South Carolina.
'Feral' emus 'Thelma and Louise' escape in South Carolina with - several lab monkeys still at large
The owner of the runaway birds warned residents of the area that they are feral and not trained. Law enforcement is currently with the owner to approve a tranquilizer to help bring the Emus home safet
A pair of emus is on the loose in South Carolina
The CEO of a South Carolina research facility where dozens of monkeys escaped said the employee connected to the incident has not returned to work. FEMA is opening a disaster recovery center in Jefferson County to provide one-on-one help for Georgians affected by Hurricane Helene.
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‘Feral’ Emus Named Thelma and Louise Are on the Loose in South Carolina: 'Not Emu-sed'
A pair of
emus
are on the run! According to an official statement from the Horry County Police Department in
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'Feral' emus latest animals on the loose in South Carolina
the eyes of Georgia turn east toward neighboring
South
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, where there are again reports of escaped animals on the ...
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Owner of runaway emus in South Carolina asks for help catching them due to cancer battle
A South Carolina man has been trying to catch his two emus that escaped in June, and local residents are enjoying the unusual ...
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Emus escape enclosure in South Carolina a week after dozens of monkeys flee research facility: ‘SC may be the new Florida!’
Two large
emus
on the loose in
South
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ruffled the feathers of locals a week after dozens of monkeys escaped from a research facility in the Palmetto State. Sam Morace flocked to social ...
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Wagener fire chief resigns along with 19 of town’s 25 firefighters
It’s the third time in four years the Wagener Fire Department has been embroiled in a crisis like this one. The town’s latest ...
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