Every job has its workplace hazards, but you just have to laugh when something this hysterical happens on the job.
When you work in the television industry you have to be prepared for just about anything. Everyone knows that whenever and wherever a camera is rolling, the crazy people can sniff live TV out like a bloodhound and arrive to interrupt like this drunken nut job did to a reporter in New Orleans. However, things get even crazier when animals are involved.
TV personality and funny man Stephen Fry learned this the hard way when he joined a zoologist to locate a rare bird, only to have it ruffle its feathers for him in the most hilarious way. It happened again, only even more terrifying, when this reporter was attacked by a rooster live on the air. These guys did an excellent job to keep their cool on camera, but as we see in this next video, it's a lot harder to stay composed when you get distracted behind the scenes.
While filming an interview with a horse breeder at his ranch in Santiago, Chile, cameraman Greg Harriott was put to the test in the most hilarious way. As he tried his best to stay steady with the camera, one horse took a liking to Harriott in this most hilarious way.
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