If your day is going badly, spare a thought for the poor BBC cameraman whose encounter with a rare sheep didn't exactly go swimmingly (at least for his little swimmers).
Viewers of Animal Park were introduced to the rare Cameroon sheep, namely one called Cecil, who from the outset didn't seem the friendliest of animals.
In a clip, Cecil was shown rather forcefully trying to get a piece of food from his handler, with presenter Kate Humble declaring: "You are a little beggar, aren't you?"
The sheep then decided to go over to one of the cameramen and took an immediate interest in his groin area, the latter understandably putting his hand over it as a precaution.
However, a second after he removed the hand thinking he was in the clear, Cecil aggressively head butted the man's crown jewels. Ouch.
Of course, we all know that working with animals on TV is a hazard, both real and robotic – if you remember, last year the BBC suffered another animal-related blunder on BBC Breakfast as a robotic wallaby seemingly lost the will to live on air.
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Still, at least a man's bits wasn't in the way that time.
And on the subject of groins (we're sorry), Ant McPartlin suffered an unfortunate wardrobe malfunction live on Britain's Got Talent: The Champions over the weekend after not realising his flies were undone.
At least Britain's most talented sheep wasn't on stage at the time.
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