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Escaped rhea sent to a new home in England(1/4)

2019-03-07 16:32:22 Ecns.cn Editor :Li Yan
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A 6ft rhea dubbed Linford after running wild on a prestigious golf course has been captured and taken to a new home - where zookeepers discovered he could actually be a GIRL called Linda. The ostrich-like flightless bird, named after Linford Christie because of his ability to reach speeds of up to 40mph, took up residence at Evesham Golf Club in Evesham, Worcestershire, southern England, last October after escaping from his owner\'s home in nearby Harvington and travelling five miles by road.(Photo/IC)

A 6ft rhea dubbed Linford after running wild on a prestigious golf course has been captured and taken to a new home - where zookeepers discovered he could actually be a GIRL called Linda. The ostrich-like flightless bird, named after Linford Christie because of his ability to reach speeds of up to 40mph, took up residence at Evesham Golf Club in Evesham, Worcestershire, southern England, last October after escaping from his owner's home in nearby Harvington and travelling five miles by road.(Photo/IC)

A 6ft rhea dubbed Linford after running wild on a prestigious golf course has been captured and taken to a new home - where zookeepers discovered he could actually be a GIRL called Linda. The ostrich-like flightless bird, named after Linford Christie because of his ability to reach speeds of up to 40mph, took up residence at Evesham Golf Club in Evesham, Worcestershire, southern England, last October after escaping from his owner\'s home in nearby Harvington and travelling five miles by road.(Photo/IC)

A 6ft rhea dubbed Linford after running wild on a prestigious golf course has been captured and taken to a new home - where zookeepers discovered he could actually be a GIRL called Linda. The ostrich-like flightless bird, named after Linford Christie because of his ability to reach speeds of up to 40mph, took up residence at Evesham Golf Club in Evesham, Worcestershire, southern England, last October after escaping from his owner's home in nearby Harvington and travelling five miles by road.(Photo/IC)

A 6ft rhea dubbed Linford after running wild on a prestigious golf course has been captured and taken to a new home - where zookeepers discovered he could actually be a GIRL called Linda. The ostrich-like flightless bird, named after Linford Christie because of his ability to reach speeds of up to 40mph, took up residence at Evesham Golf Club in Evesham, Worcestershire, southern England, last October after escaping from his owner\'s home in nearby Harvington and travelling five miles by road.(Photo/IC)

A 6ft rhea dubbed Linford after running wild on a prestigious golf course has been captured and taken to a new home - where zookeepers discovered he could actually be a GIRL called Linda. The ostrich-like flightless bird, named after Linford Christie because of his ability to reach speeds of up to 40mph, took up residence at Evesham Golf Club in Evesham, Worcestershire, southern England, last October after escaping from his owner's home in nearby Harvington and travelling five miles by road.(Photo/IC)

A 6ft rhea dubbed Linford after running wild on a prestigious golf course has been captured and taken to a new home - where zookeepers discovered he could actually be a GIRL called Linda. The ostrich-like flightless bird, named after Linford Christie because of his ability to reach speeds of up to 40mph, took up residence at Evesham Golf Club in Evesham, Worcestershire, southern England, last October after escaping from his owner\'s home in nearby Harvington and travelling five miles by road.(Photo/IC)

A 6ft rhea dubbed Linford after running wild on a prestigious golf course has been captured and taken to a new home - where zookeepers discovered he could actually be a GIRL called Linda. The ostrich-like flightless bird, named after Linford Christie because of his ability to reach speeds of up to 40mph, took up residence at Evesham Golf Club in Evesham, Worcestershire, southern England, last October after escaping from his owner's home in nearby Harvington and travelling five miles by road.(Photo/IC)

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