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An adored ostrich at a Kansas zoo has died after swallowing a staff member's keys

The ostrich reached beyond her exhibit's fence and grabbed and swallowed the employee's keys.

The Topeka Zoo and Conservation Center sign is pictured.
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A beloved ostrich at the Topeka Zoo & Conservation Center in Kansas has died after swallowing a staff member's keys.

The zoo announced in a social media post on Friday that the 5-year-old ostrich named Karen had reached beyond her exhibit's fence and grabbed and swallowed the employee's keys. Staff consulted with experts around the U.S. โ€œto undergo surgical and non-surgical efforts to minimize the impact of the keys. Unfortunately, these efforts were unsuccessful,โ€ the zoo said.

Karen was euthanized Thursday and โ€œpassed away in staffโ€™s hands,โ€ Topeka Zoo Interim Director Fawn Moser said in an email.

โ€œWe are devastated by the loss of Karen,โ€ Moser said in a statement. โ€œShe was not just an animal; she was a beloved member of our community. Our thoughts are with our dedicated animal care team, who formed deep bonds with Karen during her time with us.โ€

The adored ostrich had been at the zoo since March 2023. She was known for her love of playing in water โ€œand, best of all, being our 'dancing queen!'" the zoo said.

The zoo said it undertook an investigation and โ€œis taking appropriate actions regarding the team member involved.โ€ The zoo also said it would review and enhance safety protocols for its animals.

The Topeka Zoo & Conservation Center is home to more than 300 animals exhibited throughout 35 acres (14.2 hectares), according to its website.

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