Karen, 5-Year-Old Ostrich, Dies At Topeka Zoo After Swallowing Keys
An ostrich named Karen died last week at the Topeka Zoo after accidentally grabbing and eating the keys of a staff member, the organization said.
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An ostrich named Karen died last week at the Topeka Zoo after accidentally grabbing and eating the keys of a staff member, the organization said.
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