Cows Vs. Crime—Why These Cattle Chased a Suspect Through a Field
August 9, 2018 - A high-speed chase in Florida ended in a field of cattle. The suspect fled her car and ran out into the field. Cows are naturally prey animals and their first instinct is to fight or flee. Female cows become aggressive when they are protecting their young. It is possible that the fleeing suspect was seen as a threat to the cattle, prompting them to charge. The cattle forced her through a fence, where police were able to apprehend the suspect.
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A high-speed chase in Florida ended in a field of cattle.
The suspect fled her car and ran out into the field.
Cows are naturally prey animals and their first instinct is to fight or flee.
Female cows become aggressive when they are protecting their young.
It is possible that the fleeing suspect was seen as a threat to the cattle, prompting them to charge.
The cattle forced her through a fence, where police were able to apprehend the suspect.
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