MAYNILA — Sa isang pambihirang pagkakataon, isang ostrich ang nakuhanan ng video habang tumatakbo sa isang village sa Quezon City nitong Martes ng umaga.
Sa Facebook post ni Gorgeous Umipig, residente sa lugar, makikitang hinarang sa gate ang ostrich. Aniya, 2 ostrich ang nakawala sa kanilang lugar at nahuli na rin ang mga ito.
Kinumpirma rin sa ABS-CBN News ni Pedro Pacis, Homeowners Association president ng naturang village, na maayos na ang kalagayan ng ostrich."Ok na, in the fenced property already," sinabi ni Pacis sa ABS-CBN News. Dagdag pa niya, ang hayop ay pag-aari ng isang residente sa lugar kung saan inaayos pa ang bahay at mayroon lamang loteng may bakod para sa ostrich.
"Ostrich is owned by one resident/homeowner along Narra st. ... House is still for construction, it is just a fenced property, lot only."
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