An old Western saying tells us not to approach a bull from the front, nor a horse from the rear. It also tells us not to approach a fool from either side.

Help us understand this saying by making one or more drawings which depict this saying. Make one image/drawing or several (like in a comic). Use words as little as possible.
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Alan is @cogdog
@creating #tdc4910 old photos— embracing a bull in Manitoba and a horse in Iceland, the fool is common in both!
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D'Arcy Norman 🇨🇦
@cogdog @creating and a bison
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Alan is @cogdog
@dnorman @creating Aww, what a joyful memory to see! Biking 'n bisons. Where was that?
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dogtrax
@creating #tdc4910 #ds106 #DailyCreate read it literally (if you own a dog, you know) or metaphorically, given the state of the world
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Sarah Honeychurch
@creating #tdc4910 #ds106 Never approach a cat who is resting (https://flic.kr/p/2rcwpqZ)
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