The Chevy Silverado in this Super Bowl ad has enough power to keep hauling heifers around the country until the cows come home, for a whole lot of lovin'.
There's not a whole lot to do when you live in the country. It was really only a matter of time before somebody came up with this idea, and then only a short amount of time after that for somebody to film it and put it on YouTube.
Photobombs are the (often intoxicated) work of a dude who stealthily weasels his way into your photographs, completely marring what would've been a nice clean picture of you and your boo on your romantic vacation.
But it doesn't stop here. This snapshot wrecking ball genius has pets.
For those of you who didn't know (which might actually be all of you), last Friday the 13th was Cow Appreciation Day. It was a day dedicated to showing your love for the majestic cow by dressing up in a head-to-toe cow costume. We're still perplexed as to how this actually benefits these animals, but regardless the fast-food joint Chick-fil-A was very into this weird holiday.
Showing up to events uninvited is a science. Unlike the unbelievable success of Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson's characters in 'Wedding Crashers,' the brave attempt usually ends with the spontaneous guests escorted to the door. In Boxford, however, it was a herd of cattle that killed the moooooood and sent the attendees packing.
Watch out folks, there's a new meme coming your way. And they're evil. 'Evil Cows' to be exact. What started out as a simple joke on Reddit has snowballed into thousands of user submissions on Quickmeme with every possible attack cows could inflict on humans.
Before you dub this as animal cruelty, just know that explosives are only one of the options being considered to deal with a batch of frosty bovine. A group of lost cows wandered into an old ranger cabin high in the Rocky Mountains, but froze to death when they got stuck and couldn't get out. Now, forest rangers are weighing their options as to how to get rid of the cows before spring.
When we think of cows, the first thing that springs to mind isn't sweet dance moves. What we do know is cows like feeding on grass. Grazing in an open field- - it's every cow's dream. So we take it the cows in this cute video were indoors for much of the cold winter, because their reactions to being out for the first day of spring are priceless.
When a 6-month-old boxer puppy named Lucy came upon a herd of cows during her walk one day, there was a brief moment of unease. Lucy seemed worried that she was outnumbered 10 to 1, and the pooch's sharp teeth probably reminded the cattle of their place on the food chain. However, the animals quickly overcame these fears and bonded over their mutual love of sniffing each other.
The curious little calf in this video was perhaps a little too curious while investigating a nearby canal and found himself unable to climb back out.
Luckily, a passing motorcyclist who spotted the struggling bovine realized the danger the calf was in, rushed to its aid, and after several attempts, managed to save its life.
It lacks the suspense of a bull in a china shop, but shoppers in an Austrian sporting good store were certainly surprised to see a large cow wondering about the aisles.