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Gotta Watch: Animals on the run
Police try to capture a runaway bull in Washington.
August 11th, 2011
11:24 AM ET

Gotta Watch: Animals on the run

This news week has been full of runaways. We had the siblings on the run in Colorado and now a bull on the run in Washington. So, we thought we'd take a look back at animals on the run. You've gotta watch their evasive maneuvers.

Riding the bull – Consider this the American version of running with the bulls. Washington police try to capture a bull galloping through city streets. But, this wily wild one wouldn’t be caught easily.

Oh deer, I'm blown away – This poor deer tried to run and run and run, but it just couldn’t get any traction on the ice. That’s when a news helicopter swooped in with an inventive solution. But did it work?

Gators on the run – We tend to think of alligators as vicious, fearless and scary. But when a cat challenges this gator, it surprisingly seeks refuge.

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  1. Jeff Frank ( R - Ohio ) "Bull Sitters"

    What ...now our men in blue, the long arm of the law, have to take courses in "cow tipping"?
    $100,000 police cruiser gets rammed by runaway bull...think about it. LOL

    August 11, 2011 at 5:11 pm | Report abuse | Reply
  2. banasy©

    @Jeff Frank:
    I'm liking the little "quips" you are putting after your name.
    Original!

    Rowr!

    August 11, 2011 at 6:27 pm | Report abuse | Reply
  3. Cesar

    And that ain't no bull.

    August 11, 2011 at 9:33 pm | Report abuse | Reply
  4. RUFFNUTT

    cow tipping is dangerous... i had to run from a cow one night and got tangled in barbwire...

    August 12, 2011 at 12:10 pm | Report abuse | Reply

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