North Carolina officials find emu on the loose, create plan to capture him

HILLSBOROUGH, N.C. — Officials in North Carolina have tracked down an emu who's been on the loose for several weeks, but he hasn't been captured.

The Orange County Government posted a photo of Eno the Emu with a bowl of food and a bucket of water on its social media pages Monday.

The update said Orange County Animal Services is leaving the items for the emu. Officials said it'll make Eno more comfortable so it will be easier to capture him.

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News outlets report Eno has been on the run since June. He was once spotted jumping on the hood of a car before running away. It's unclear where he escaped from. The update didn't say where he was located.

Animal Services' spokesperson Tenille Fox said owning emus is legal in Orange County.

Emus are flightless birds that grow over 6 feet tall and weigh as much as 100 pounds, according to National Geographic. They have powerful legs and can run as fast as 30 mph.