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Loose steer spotted on train tracks near Newark Penn Station captured safely
The steer was captured running along the train tracks in Newark before it was safely captured.
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He is in one. From the ABC7NY link by the OP:Animals in these situations around NJ and NY often get scooped up by animal sanctuaries, like Farm Sanctuary-wonderful humans. Hopefully that happens, he is beautiful
Wonderful!He is in one. From the ABC7NY link by the OP:
Newark officials said the 800-pound steer was tranquilized before he was taken to Skylands Animal Sanctuary and Rescue in Sussex County, where they named him Ricardo.
People who wanted a souvenir to remember last week's bizarre scene when a bull was found on NJ Transit train tracks appear to have missed their chance — the plushie doll based on the bovine sold out Thursday.![]()
Plushies of Ricardo, the bull found wondering on NJ Transit tracks last week, sold out in two days
The animal delayed trains at Newark Penn Station and briefly became a social media sensation. Some money from the stuffed toy's sales will help pay for his stay at a New Jersey sanctuarywww.phillyvoice.com
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6" Ricardo the Bull
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Ooooh, they’re available again for pre-order—what a clever and generous idea on the part of NJT! Think it’s too late for me to amend my Christmas list?People who wanted a souvenir to remember last week's bizarre scene when a bull was found on NJ Transit train tracks appear to have missed their chance — the plushie doll based on the bovine sold out Thursday.
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On Tuesday, NJ Transit then began selling a $20 stuff animal inspired by Ricardo, with a portion of proceeds going to Skylands for the bull's care. The plushie was available for preorder, but now, all preorders slots have been filled. The transit authority did not confirm whether more plushies will become available to purchase.
I’m not cryingPeople who wanted a souvenir to remember last week's bizarre scene when a bull was found on NJ Transit train tracks appear to have missed their chance — the plushie doll based on the bovine sold out Thursday.
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On Tuesday, NJ Transit then began selling a $20 stuff animal inspired by Ricardo, with a portion of proceeds going to Skylands for the bull's care. The plushie was available for preorder, but now, all preorders slots have been filled. The transit authority did not confirm whether more plushies will become available to purchase.