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Ostrich Attack Boris Johnson Video: Wild Bird Bites Former UK PM at Texas Park

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: April 8, 2025 08:49 IST

An ostrich attacked former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson during his safari trip to Texas Park. According to the ...

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An ostrich attacked former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson during his safari trip to Texas Park. According to the information, Johnson was on the family trip to the US and was in a car while touring a national park at the time of the incident. 

Johnson's wife, Carrie, posted a video on her social media platform Instagram, which showed the former UK leader in a car with his family enjoying a jungle tour. The Insta video shows the UK leader keeping his hands near the car's door. An ostrich can be seen running near the car and stretching his neck to bite Johnson.

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Further in the viral video, one of his three children leans toward the window and starts laughing after the incident. "Christ!" the former UK PM said. Oh, f****** hell!" "Too funny not to share," Carrie Johnson wrote of the video. 

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