A llama and thirteen other animals escaped from a German petting zoo, leading officers on a frantic chase as they rampaged through the streets.
The furry fugitives slipped through a hole of their enclosure's fence in Cologne on Tuesday and made a mad dash for freedom, the Daily Mail reports.
The escapees, nine sheep, two donkeys, one llama, a pony and a dwarf bull, ran in all directions across the city.
Shocked bystanders snapped the llama boldly trotting past traffic on a busy road and wandering through a park.