
Cow attacks prompt beach closures at popular tourist destination
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Nothing ruins a day at the beach like an aggressive cow.
Authorities temporarily closed the beaches in Corsica, a French-owned island in the Mediterranean, the New York Post reports. The island is famous for having 15,000 cows that roam the island, including the scenic beaches. Apparently, the animals got used to not having to share the land with people during the past year while tourists were kept away due to lockdown regulations.More Related News

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