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NewsJuly 15, 2015

WARSAW, Poland -- Matylda finally moo-ved back home. The cow escaped her Polish farm two years ago and lived a life on the lam in a nearby forest, sometimes damaging crops. She has been caught. Owner Leszek Zasada said Matylda escaped in 2013 from his farm in Zloty Stok, Poland, the day after he brought her home. She survived two winters on her own but lost the calf she was sometimes spotted with and returned home with many scars...

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WARSAW, Poland -- Matylda finally moo-ved back home. The cow escaped her Polish farm two years ago and lived a life on the lam in a nearby forest, sometimes damaging crops. She has been caught. Owner Leszek Zasada said Matylda escaped in 2013 from his farm in Zloty Stok, Poland, the day after he brought her home. She survived two winters on her own but lost the calf she was sometimes spotted with and returned home with many scars.

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