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Escaped Wolf Recaptured in South Korea After Nine-Day Search

An elusive wolf that escaped from a South Korean zoo was recaptured after a nine-day search. The animal's return followed an intensive effort involving thermal imaging drones.

17 Apr, 11:49 — 18 Apr, 01:04
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Fox NewsMixed8h ago

Escaped wolf Neukgu returned to South Korean zoo after nine-day search involving thermal imaging drones

Neukgu, a 2-year-old wolf, escaped a South Korean zoo nine days ago and was safely captured after an extensive search involving drones and more.

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France 24High16h ago

Elusive wolf in South Korea recaptured after nine days on the run

A wolf that escaped ⁠from a zoo ​in the South Korean city of Daejeon was recaptured on Friday after nine days on ​the run, bringing to a close a saga that gripped the public as the elusive animal evaded earlier capture attempts.

By FRANCE24

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jerusalem-postMostly Factual18h ago

Elusive wolf in South Korea captured and returned to zoo after nine days on the run

After several sightings following the escape of the 2-year-old male wolf, the animal, named Neukgu, was spotted near a highway interchange about 4 km (2.5 miles) from the zoo on Thursday.

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channel-news-asiaMostly Factual6h ago

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South Korean pianist Lee Hun, paralysed by a stroke in 2012, defied the odds to become a left-hand-only performer and is now set to debut with an orchestra.

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