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An escaped bull on a New Delhi road gave a couple of motor scooter riders a scare when it attempted to mate with the vehicle.
A video recorded Sunday on a busy New Delhi street shows the loose bull wandering through traffic while the filmers followed from a safe distance.
The bull casually approaches a man and a woman riding a motor scooter. The scooter is stopped, and the couple appear not to notice the bull until it hops up on its hind legs and attempts to amorously mount the scooter.
The weight of the 900-pound bull causes the scooter to fall to the ground and its two riders to call out in surprise and fear.
Passersby chased the bull away and the couple was not injured.
The origins of the bull and its ultimate fate were unclear.
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