One, a very unusual spectacle, was seen by the inhabitants of Birmingham, when they saw a bull “riding” unharmed on the streets of the city.

A video posted online on Friday morning showed a large black bull with white horns running on the streets in East Birmingham.

It was not clear where the Taurus came from or how the bull was liberated.

The City Council stated that his staff “It was not killed when they met a stray bull wandering on the streets of Birmingham.” In a social media post, he said: “When asked to help, the road cleaning workshop was involved in the case, quickly destroying a plan to move this beautiful, though lost, animal to a safe place. It was checked by our team for animal welfare and is now under the care of Western Midland police. “

John Cooper, who works at Small Heath Railway Station, said: “I saw something go through the edge of my eye and I thought it was a horse. I had to look at it again and I thought “Oh, my God, it’s a bull”. It was a big shock, I didn’t know how to react … The bull didn’t look dangerous, it just looked lost. “

Birmingham is known to be associated with the Bulls, with its main shopping center called Bullring, and kept by a large bronze statue at its entrance.

At the city’s New Street Railway Station, a 10 -meter engineer, built for the commencement ceremony of the Commonwealth Games, is in the central corridor. Named Ozzy in public vote – by rock star Ozborn, who comes from the city.