【続報】登山者が油山でエミューを発見 飼い主のもとに戻る「垂直跳びで2メートル」ジャンプ力で柵を越えた? 福岡

An emu, a large bird that had been spotted on Mount Abura in Fukuoka City, was found on the afternoon of the 10th. The emu was captured on camera by the reporting team. Read the article on this video> https://news.ntv.co.jp/n/fbs/category... ■ Announcer Motoki Hiroto "Is there an emu there? We're climbing to the top of the mountain." On the 7th, a report was made that an emu had been spotted while hiking, and when the police checked at a nearby emu breeding facility, they found that the emu, measuring approximately 1.8 meters in height and weighing approximately 80 kilograms, was missing. A little after 10 a.m. on the 10th, the reporting team entered Mount Abura in Fukuoka City and first headed for the area near the summit where the emu had been spotted. ■ Announcer Motoki "According to the climbers, the emu suddenly appeared at this location and blocked the path. We've been walking through the mountains for about an hour, but we haven't been able to detect any sign of the emu so far." ■ Climber "It wasn't there." "It wasn't there. I didn't hear any strange cries or anything." We spent about three hours investigating the mountains but were unable to find it, and were just about to give up. ■ Announcer Motoki "We just received information that a climber found an emu." We rushed to the scene. ■ Announcer Motoki "It's about 600 meters away from the summit of Mt. Aburayama. It looks like it's holding an emu." A little after 1:30 p.m., a climber found a huge bird that appeared to be an emu. He gently stroked it, trying to calm it down. The person who found it said, "I heard a cry while I was climbing, so I went to check and found an emu. It was friendly, so I calmed it down." No one was injured. Another emu disappeared from the farm where the emu disappeared this time, and was subsequently captured. ■Announcer Yoshimura Shiori "Hello. Is this Yanase-san?" This is a different farm from the one where the emu disappeared. We asked Yanase Koji of Kiyama Farm, which has been raising emus in Kiyama Town, Saga Prefecture for 10 years, about the ecology of emus. ■Kiyama Farm, Yanase Koji "Right now it's egg-laying season, and they lay eggs from November to March. They are prone to becoming aggressive." Is the upcoming egg-laying season also related to this "emu commotion"? ■Yanase "I think there is a little bit of it. It depends on the animal's personality. When they are chased, they end up jumping out of the fence. They are said to be able to jump about 2 meters vertically." The emu farm where the emu disappeared had a 60-centimeter net on top of a 1.20-meter iron fence. Could it have jumped over this? The emu found in Aburayama was returned to its owner just after 3:30 p.m. The owner said, "I'm glad it came back," and said that the iron fence will be changed to one 2 meters high in the future. For the latest news, please visit https://news.ntv.co.jp/n/fbs. X FBS Fukuoka Broadcasting News (@FBS_NEWS5) is also reporting.   / fbs_news5