A bull on loose around parts of Birmingham For several hours on Friday.
Surprised residents and passers -by took the animal footage, and the traffic was brought to the New Bond Street to stop.
A police officer was seen chasing the bull before the council employees helped the officers to corner it.
Black Bull was first seen near New Bond Street at 9.30 am, DigbethAbout a mile from the city center, which is famous for its bullying shopping area.
The animal then accused the Chhoti Heath railway station of transporting it to traffic.
John Cooper, who works at the station, told Birminghamlive: “I had to go for another look and ‘Oh God, this is a bull’.
“It was quite a shock – I didn’t know to react. It was the first to me.”

During the afternoon, West Midlands police officers and employees of Birmingham City Council directed the bull together at an old Dunlum Bhawan, where animal welfare officers were called.
Social-media users saved the animal and called for preserving.
Nobody knew where the bull came from, and the council officials were trying to track its owner.
Councilor Majid Mahmood said: “This magnificent animal was enjoying the break of an unexpected city, but our amazing street cleansing staff was not phased at all, helping to move it to a safe place.”