North Carolina residents were left in a state of shock as news broke out that a 900-pound longhorn bull had gone rogue and was on the loose

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North Carolina residents were left in a state of shock as news broke out that a 900-pound longhorn bull had gone rogue and was on the loose.

The bull, aptly named “Houdini” by its owner, made a great escape that would make even the legendary escape artist proud. According to sources, the bull had been on the run from authorities for several hours, evading the police at every turn.

“It was like a real-life version of ‘Catch Me If You Can’,” remarked one witness, who had been following the bull’s escapades on social media.

Authorities have been scrambling to find the runaway bull, but their efforts have been in vain. Despite implementing the latest technology and enlisting the help of animal experts, the elusive bull has managed to stay one step ahead of those trying to capture it.

Locals have been warned to be on the lookout for the bull, and not to approach it if sighted. It is believed that the animal could be dangerous if it feels threatened.

Many residents have taken to social media to express their concern and frustration with the situation. Some have even suggested forming a neighborhood watch to keep a lookout for Houdini.

Others have taken a more humorous approach, posting memes and videos poking fun at the escapee. One video, in particular, gained a lot of traction online, showing someone dressed up as a bull being chased around by several people in police uniforms.

The owner of the bull has also expressed his distress, saying that he had no idea how the animal managed to escape. He has offered a reward to anyone who can help him locate Houdini.

“I just want my bull back safe and sound,” he said in an emotional appeal to the public.

As the search continues, residents are advised to stay alert and report any sightings of the bull to the authorities immediately. It remains to be seen if Houdini will be brought back to captivity, or if it will continue to roam free in the North Carolina wilderness.

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