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Ricardo is a roughly 1.5-year-old Texas longhorn steer — meaning a bull who has been castrated — weighing in between 750 and 800 pounds, Stura told The Post.
Ricardo the bull, the famous Texas Longhorn who was filmed running through train tracks in Newark after escaping a slaughterhouse, has been battling an infection since Christmas.
Ricardo looked lost and confused when he found himself trapped in the train tracks of the Newark Penn Station Thursday. The tag on his ear looked like the markings from a slaughterhouse. He must ...
Ricardo became a social media sensation when police struggled to capture the bull Dec. 14 as he ran along the Northeast Corridor, the nation’s busiest rail passenger line, delaying NJ Transit ...
Meet Ricardo The Bull. The 6" stuffed plush toy, or plushie, is expected to be available for purchase on the NJ Transit Shoppe for $20, including free shipping, on January 3, 2024.
Ricardo, a 1-year-old Texas longhorn bull, was eventually wrangled by authorities and captured in Newark's international airport, some 4 miles from the train station.
The bull, dubbed Ricardo after his Dec. 14 rescue, has an infection stemming from a half dollar-sized road rash wound on his leg, Skylands Animal Sanctuary and Rescue said in a Facebook update.
Ricardo the bull, who halted train operations at Newark Penn Station in December when he ended up on the NJ Transit tracks, is currently battling an infection, ...
Ricardo, the bull that rose to fame and captured hearts when he trotted along New Jersey Transit tracks in December, has been fighting an infection since Christmas, according to the animal ...
Ricardo, the bull who halted train service at Newark Penn Station in December when he wandered onto the tracks, has finally returned to his Sussex County home after receiving treatment for a ...
Ricardo the bull was found on the tracks at Newark Penn Station last Thursday morning. He caused quite a commotion, and delays between Newark Penn and New York Penn Station lasted up to 45 minutes.
Ricardo, a 1-year-old Texas longhorn bull, was eventually wrangled by authorities and captured in Newark's international airport, some 4 miles from the train station.