Water buffaloes escape Sydney film set, race down busy street

Water buffaloes escape Sydney film set, race down busy street
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Summary Buffaloes look agitated, having escaped from a city park where an advertisement was being filmed.

SYDNEY (Reuters) - Two water buffaloes startled residents of an inner-Sydney suburb on Tuesday morning, as they pelted 2 km (1.2 miles) down a city street past disbelieving pedestrians, while car drivers scurried to get out of the way.

Eyewitnesses told local media the buffaloes looked agitated, having escaped from a city park where an advertisement was being filmed.

"I was just waiting for the bus and instead of a bus, two random buffalo ran past," Abril Felman, said by a student at the University of Sydney campus nearby.

Firefighters rounded up the animals and live-tweeted the operation, saying they used ladders and firefighting gear to corral the animals into a makeshift pen, until handlers from the film set took them away.

"We were all standing back, we were all going  That s really random ," Felman said.

"It s a very diverse community that lives there," she added. "It s not strange to see people dressed up in costumes running around at night. It s a bit of a free-spirited bohemian culture."
 

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