Costa de Almeria
• Issue No. 2016 • 22 - 28 Feb 2024
Rare egg stolen FREE
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Credit: MiniHollywood Oasys
John Smith
THE very first egg laid by the female of the incredibly rare pair of red-necked ostrich was stolen from the zoological reserve at the MiniHollywood Oasys in Tabernas on Sunday February 18. Now extinct in the wild only 40 male and less than 38 female red-necked ostrich (Struthio camelus camelus) are known to exist on the entire planet and all are part of a Captive Breeding Conservation programme in zoos around the world. The arrival of the first egg was considered a triumph when the female, named Carlota laid the egg but within a matter of hours it had disappeared, presumably removed by a member of the public who must have jumped into their enclosure and made off with the egg. Clearly the reserve is des-
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Carlota the red-necked ostrich has lost her egg.
perate for the return of the egg as if it hatches under proper conditions, then the
population will increase by more than 1 per cent, so it is appealing to whoever stole
the egg to return it with a promise that there will be no recriminations.
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