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The bird that escaped the Central Park Zoo in New York City is hunting on its own, despite previous concerns, zoo officials said.
When he first escaped from his vandalized enclosure at New York City's Central Park Zoo, handlers of Flaco, a Eurasian eagle owl, doubted he could survive on his own.
Sally the sea lion went for a swim around Central Park Zoo A sea lion in Central Park got a chance to experience life outside of her usual habitat on Friday. Amid flashing floods caused by ...
The rare Eurasian eagle owl escaped his enclosure at the Central Park Zoo on Feb. 2; since then, zoo officials have kept an eye on the bird, who has a growing fanbase in New York City Flaco the ...
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For more than a week, Central Park Zoo staffers and bird enthusiasts have been keeping round-the-clock tabs on Flaco, a Eurasian eagle-owl who escaped his exhibit after it was vandalized. Up until ...
Flaco, the beloved Eurasian eagle-owl who escaped from the Central Park Zoo last year, has died. The Central Park Zoo confirmed the bird’s death in a statement released Friday night. “We are ...
An eagle-owl out of the zoo and loose in Central Park shows he can hunt, prompting officials to pause and re-evaluate recovery efforts.
Central Park Zoo is part of the world’s largest network of urban wildlife parks, which also includes the Bronx Zoo, Queens Zoo, Prospect Park Zoo and New York Aquarium.
Flaco – the Eurasian eagle owl that escaped from the Central Park Zoo in February – is becoming more adventurous, traveling beyond the park to Uptown and downtown buildings.
Flaco, the escaped Central Park Zoo owl, proving he can survive outside enclosure 'We observed him successfully hunting, catching and consuming prey,' zoo officials said.
A Eurasian eagle-owl named Flaco sits in a tree in Central Park in New York City on Feb. 6. It escaped after its enclosure at the Central Park Zoo was vandalized, and it's now hunting for itself.
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