
Received a truly odd phone call today regarding an Ostridge
In 1927 when the public were allowed to feed zoo animals, apparently this screwed the mentality of the Ostridges at the time; and they apparently resorted to eating virtually anything. So when asked did we have one that when died and following it's autopsy had an alarm clock, nails, numerous bits of clothing, and coins found in it's stomach; was this true, I had to confirm it was. But an alarm clock?
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Thu 12 Mar 2009, 23:42,
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In 1927 when the public were allowed to feed zoo animals, apparently this screwed the mentality of the Ostridges at the time; and they apparently resorted to eating virtually anything. So when asked did we have one that when died and following it's autopsy had an alarm clock, nails, numerous bits of clothing, and coins found in it's stomach; was this true, I had to confirm it was. But an alarm clock?