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My Photo scholarship 2011 entry

In some instances cages should be used to keep people out, not so much the animals in. This blind flamingo, who arrived at the zoo in the 1930's and is said to be the oldest in the world was beaten by four teenagers. Thankfully he survived and his attackers were arrested and charged.

AUSTRALIA | Tuesday, 8 November 2011 | Views [136]

In some instances cages should be used to keep people out, not so much the animals in. This blind flamingo, who arrived at the zoo in the 1930's and is said to be the oldest in the world was beaten by four teenagers. Thankfully he survived and his attackers were arrested and charged.


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