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06-14-2017, 03:43 PM
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Car Crashes Straight into a Runaway Horse
This is the terrifying moment a car crashes straight into a runaway horse. The video, filmed in the Carpathian Mountains, Romania on May 6, shows a motorbike rider driving behind two galloping wild horses. As the animals approach a corner, a car suddenly comes around the corner. The driver has no time to stop and hits the horse head on. The animal rolls across the bonnet of the 4x4 but gets up and canters away from the accident. It is not known how badly the horse was hurt. The shocked driver gets out of his badly damaged vehicle, while other motorists stop to help. |
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06-16-2017, 05:34 PM
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Re: Car Crashes Straight into a Runaway Horse
I'm genuinely impressed a horse comes away with maybe swellings at best, even though bodies of modern cars are made from greaseproof paper these days.
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06-17-2017, 01:50 PM
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Re: Car Crashes Straight into a Runaway Horse
Physics yo....looks like the horse got lucky in the sense that its front legs didn't take the blow...instead it fell or rolled onto the hood/windshield. Probably injured...it did have an odd gallop as it left, but lucky none the less |
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08-01-2017, 02:42 AM
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Re: Car Crashes Straight into a Runaway Horse
The house was injured. It was just adrenaline that kept the horse running after that collision. I've seen them die a few times after the adrenaline wore off. Even if it didn't it probably was put down because of the right front leg.
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