A video of a man carrying a giant Watsui bull on the side seat of his car in America is trending on social media platform X (Twitter). According to the New York Post, the police arrested the man after a complaint from locals. Officers with the Norfolk Police Division received a call around 10 a.m. (local time) Wednesday morning that a man was driving an ox on Highway 275. This car was modified to accommodate an ox.
“They thought it was going to be a calf, something small or something that would actually fit inside the vehicle,” police Capt. Chad Reiman told News Channel Nebraska Northeast.
The video shows the giant black and white bull – named Howdy Doody – riding in a small car, which is missing its roof and side windows. His monster-like horns are seen covering the rest of the windshield.
Howdy doody good morning 😃🙋🏼♂️
Is he already bringing the pet to work with me? Forget the hell!😁 pic.twitter.com/02gBLJuX9k
— Dean Relax (@indeanrelax) August 31, 2023
Another photo of the car shows an iron mesh handrail, usually found in cattle sheds, in place of its passenger side door.
“As a result, the officers conducted a traffic stop and addressed several traffic violations associated with that particular situation,” Reiman said.
Police asked the owner of the vehicle to take the animal back home and leave town.
The clip shocked many users on social media, with many funny comments.
One user wrote, “I wonder how the steering is?” “The bull looks so embarrassing,” said another.
The Watsui is a long-horned, docile modern American domestic cattle breed. It is derived from the Ankol group of Sanga cattle breeds of East and Central Africa.
Let us tell you that according to Oklahoma State University, these animals, known as Egyptian or Hamitic longhorns, appear in the paintings of the Egyptian pyramids.