
Z Polski do Czech, a potem pod Wiedeń. Łoś Emil wzbudza niemałą sensację
W okolicach Wiednia pojawił się polski gość. Nie byłoby w tym nic dziwnego, gdyby nie fakt, że mowa o zwierzęciu, które zawędrowało na miejsce z Pols…
Vienna, Austria - Emil, a moose that journeyed from the Czech Republic, has captured public attention as he nears the Austrian capital, Vienna. The animal, last sighted in Langenzersdorf on the border to Vienna, has become an unexpected social media star, with followers actively documenting his sightings on platforms like Facebook.Authorities are urging caution as the wild animal continues its trek. A spokesperson for the police stated, "We call on the public not to follow the moose and to leave him in peace. He is a wild animal and ultimately just wants to live and apparently do some sightseeing." The statement underscored the potential dangers, particularly in urban environments. "Especially in road traffic, moose can become panicked and attack people as well as cars," the spokesperson added.The WildtierService Wien confirmed it is prepared for Emil's potential arrival in the city. The moose's unusual journey and his apparent comfort in urban areas have made him a local celebrity, but officials stress the importance of maintaining a safe distance for both the animal's and the public's well-being.
W okolicach Wiednia pojawił się polski gość. Nie byłoby w tym nic dziwnego, gdyby nie fakt, że mowa o zwierzęciu, które zawędrowało na miejsce z Pols…