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Exclusive- Moo-ving violation: Cow collides with biker, launched into field in Austria
Ever seen a cow take the express route down a slope and stick the landing like a four-legged gymnast with zero formal training? You’re in for a legendary treat.
In this unforgettable 40-second epic, a curious cow decides that walking is for amateurs and full-send is a lifestyle. What follows is a masterclass in bovine chaos, rural physics, and udder disbelief. Hooves flail. Grass flies. A fence post questions its existence.
And just to calm your nerves: the cow is absolutely fine. In fact, she probably scored a perfect 10 from the judges hiding in the bushes.
Watch it once for the action. Watch it twice for the unexpected elegance. Watch it three times and you’ll start questioning your own life choices.
Warning: May cause uncontrollable laughter, respect for cows, and a strong desire to move to the countryside.
Who is involved (names and ages if possible)?
Jiří The Biker, 53 YO
Where, specifically, did it happen?
Austria, Sommeralm
When, specifically, did it happen?
July 13th, 2025
Who filmed the video and on what device was it filmed?
Filmed by Jiří using Insta360 X4
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