>The cow "chose freedom" by running away from a farm late last autumn, and has been seen lingering on the fringes of a herd of some 50 bison in the forest on the Belarusian border
Who will play her in the "based on a true story" movie ?
The cow "chose freedom" by running away from a farm late last autumn...
Other urls found in this thread:
bbc.co.uk
en.wikipedia.org
twitter.com
Do they accept her yet or is she forced to hang around the fringes of the herd?
>The young animal appeared healthy, and unthreatened by the larger animals. Naturalists assumed it would wander back to its pasture once winter set in.
>Then biologist Rafal Kowalczyk spotted the cow again this week, still apparently healthy, and keeping pace with the herd
>He added that the herd had probably saved her from the wolves that prowl the edges of the Bialowieza Forest through the winter.
Seems to be fine.
>For you, the day bison graced your farm was the most important day of your life. But for us, it was moosday
She's gonna get recaptured before that happens. Conservationists don't want the cow to produce hybrids since it would taint the endangered bison population.
average movie of a white slut sleeping around with nigs
Literally KARA BOGA
God I wish that was me
Needs a blacked watermark.
woops!
>>The cow "chose freedom" by running away
this is so fucking retarded holy shit
Awooo
Similar thing happened to us, a raindeer got stuck with our cows. After a while they let it walk around and eat together with the younger/smaller ones, but it did not mix with the main herd.
>that's for talking shit about my mom
she chose freedom
*awooos your path*
what the fuck was his problem
>not inviting it in for some hot coco
The point of the obvious wolf in front of you is to distract the ones to your sides.
that's impossible, they would come out sterile wouldn't they? Also can the cow take those giant bison dicks?
i'd let him in
en.wikipedia.org
>Beefalo, also referred to as cattalo or the Canadian hybrid, are a fertile hybrid offspring of domestic cattle (Bos taurus), usually a male in managed breeding programs, and the American bison (Bison bison), usually a female in managed breeding programs.
Not all cross species come out sterile
Cast him.
And yet cross-breeding between human beings and filthy proto-human apes is still legal.
underrated
Clever Girl
Americans for example