December 18, 2019
The video that went viral of the cow in Goa
The video that went viral of the cow in Goa playing football has a
heart-wrenching story behind it. The cow had recently lost her newborn calf. It
was hit by a vehicle on the road a few days back and the calf eventually
succumbed to its injuries. (Photo: Screengrab) A video of a cow playing football
went viral a few days back. The video, shot in Mardol, Goa, shows a cow expertly
manoeuvring a football. But if we look closely, the cow is actually protecting
the ball and not passing it around.The locals of Mardol shared the
heart-breaking story behind the viral cow, reported O Heraldo. The cow had
recently lost her newborn calf. It was hit by a vehicle on the road a few days
back and the calf eventually succumbed to its injuries. Since the loss of her
offspring, the locals believe that the cow is disturbed by the loss and has been
seen roaming in the Mardol Temple premises.
The presumed ‘defending skill’ of the
cow turned out to be that the cow trying to protect the football and keep it
safe. The ball reminded her of her calf and her motherly instinct made her treat
the ball the same way she would treat her newborn calf.In the video, the cow is
seen fiercely protective of the ball and doesn’t allow China
soft squishy toys gifts Supplier the other boys to come close to it. It even
briefly chases after the boy who trying to retrieve the ball from her.
Later,
when the boys claim the ball back, the cow can be seen running behind the ball
as they kick it across the ground.Several people, including cricket commentator
Harsha Bhogle tweeted that it is ‘the funniest video you will see’. The cow was
even compared to several football greats like Ronaldo and Messi. But little did
the twitterverse know about the actual reason behind the poor cow’s ‘football
skills’. Also Read : Video of cow playing football goes viral
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