Independently of the above and in the front part of the wild bull, we can observe another figure made by means of multiple etching, which represents the rear part with the tail, the rump and start of the back leg of another animal facing in the opposite direction from the wild bull described above. This figure can be attributed with some doubts to another wild bull.
In front of the head of the urus firstly there is another series of etched lines, among which some partially represent the head of another wild bull. A deeper etching can be observed in the representation of the horn and the start of the forehead-nasal profile. Behind the horn, the dorsal line of the neck appears to start, which reaches the horn of the first wild bull. There are other lines etched behind the ear, which are difficult to interpret.