Highland Cow Poses for Tourists in Scotland Like She's Some Sort of Supermodel

No two animal encounters are the same, except for one thing: they all make great videos. Whether it's a suspenseful bear run-in by a group of hikers or a peaceful deer sighting in a yard, something about seeing animals is oh-so-fascinating.

Even a group of tourists in Scotland were enchanted to spot a majestic Highland Cow, even though that's exactly what they were there to see. In fact, one cow named Sorcha decided to pose for the tour bus as it stopped! She's the most fabulous bovine supermodel we've ever seen, but something about the Scottish highlands adds an extra air of magic to the video.

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Sorcha is so beautiful! She's the resident supermodel at southwest Scotland's Kitchen Coos and Ewes. This farm tour company gives visitors an up-close-and-personal view of Highland cattle and Beletex sheep in the animals' natural environment. Plus, the trailer the tour takes place in keeps both visitors and farm animals safe.

As much as we'd love to pet Sorcha and her flowing mane, everyone is keeping a safe distance away for a reason. Fully-grown Highland bulls can weigh up to 2 thousand pounds, and those horns are nothing to mess with! Kitchen Coos and Ewes offers tours that let guests touch and even walk a much smaller calf, so you know they have safety in mind.

With no risks involved in this fun farm tour, guests can focus on taking in the majesty of these pampered highland cows--especially Sorcha! Her perch on top of the rocks is the perfect pedestal for posing, and this gal has had plenty of practice. Something about this scene was particularly magical, though!

"The wind is a paid actor," wrote commenter @vitastang. OMG, it really is! The breeze isn't even noticeable until the camera pans to the beautiful cow, and then we can see her hair flowing in the wind. This curious cow has the looks, the attitude, the paparazzi... All that's missing is some professional lighting!

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