Finally on Saturday a Burrillville woman spotted Emer sauntering up her driveway. She walked the 6-foot-tall, 130-pound bird into a horse stall. Four-year-old Emer was 16 miles away from home.
His trek began after a pig nuzzled open the gate on Hood's livestock enclosure.
Emer took off the same night his mate laid an egg. It falls to male emus to sit on eggs for incubation. With its father back, the egg has a better chance of hatching.
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He just wanted a last fling before he was saddled with motherhood is all.
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