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Emu eggs for park

PA Wellington For Paraparaumu’s new safari animal park the egg and chicken conundrum — which came first — has a simple answer: the egg. Instead of importing emus, the park’s owner will seek approval from the Australian authorities to

import, a dozen eggs from an Australian safari park It would also solve a transport problem. Emus are difficult to transport. With their long, thin necks and legs, they were ungainly, and couid easily be injured, said Mr C. Cambridge, a partner in the park.

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Press, 24 December 1979, Page 18

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Emu eggs for park Press, 24 December 1979, Page 18

Emu eggs for park Press, 24 December 1979, Page 18

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