Texas is famous for being like the Wild West. Just look around the state, possibly at a concert, and you'll see a ton of cowboy hats. But, what about the weirder things you might see while in the Lone Star State?

Texas Is No Stranger To Wildlife In The State

We've all seen what can be described as an interesting animal in the state haven't we? It could be a rare bird, or perhaps the occasional fox. You never know what you'll see in the Lone Star State to say the least.

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Then, there's those situations where the animals themselves appear in a place that they normally don't appear. Best example is seeing a bird fly into a building and then not know how to get out from where they flew in. What if a person is riding the animal however?

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For one Target in the state of Texas, a horse made it's appearance, but it wasn't necessarily welcome.

Horse Enter Dallas Target, Chaos Ensues

The video the horse being ridden into Target was posted to Instagram by cowboyatheart82:

So simply put, patrons inside the store were not ready to see somebody riding a horse inside a store. Sometimes, they might've even seen a horse in a Texas drive-thru, but not a Target!

While the horse appearing did cause problems, it was also perhaps...*ahem* the horse relieving itself that wasn't the best for the workers in the store. Might be a good idea to leave horseback riding in the wild, not the shopping center!

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19 Stores We Miss Shopping for Back to School Clothes

When we think of shopping for clothes to go back to school, we think about fighting with mom. JK, lol. Doesn't EVERY kid though? We take a look back at stores we miss.

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