Monroe Posted September 4, 2014 Share Posted September 4, 2014 This is great ... pictures of Rambo not too happy with the "thing" flying around. Ram-page! An angry sheep takes out a drone that gets too close for comfort...before turning on the PILOT! http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2741624/Ram-page-An-angry-ram-takes-drone-gets-close-comfort-turning-PILOT.html The ram nicknamed Rambo was being followed by a flying camera drone in the New Zealand countryside. He was grazing when he was interrupted by the device which he took out with his horns. Rambo then chased the pilot through the forest and knocked the camera to the ground. By Melissa Hills For Daily Mail Australia 03 September 2014 This was the moment an angry ram let off some steam by taking out a flying drone with his horns and knocking it TO the ground in New Zealand. The up close and personal footage was filmed by YouTube user Buddhanz1 using a quadcopter drone and has been viewed 68,029 times. Buddhanz1, who has nicknamed the animal Rambo, says on the YouTube channel he was looking for a newborn lamb whose mum cannot produce enough milk. The video starts by showing the beautiful rolling hills of the countryside before zooming into the area where Rambo is having a grassy snack. He starts to examine the camera as it closes in as he is trying to finish his leaf lunch. It seems he didn't take too kindly to being interrupted and after a few inquisitive stares he looks like he is taking a few steps back before he lurches forward twice and takes out the drone with his horns. The footage then cuts to the owner of the drone walking towards the ram saying 'Rambo the ram, what are you doing boy, where is it?' The cameraman then locates the broken drone in a bush nearby. When he starts to leave the pilot is seen being chased by Rambo who doesn't seem too happy. The pilot tells Rambo to 'settle down boy' several times and is seen trying to keep him at arms length with a stick. .... pictures at the link and the video. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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