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Why are bulls attracted to red?
17 years ago

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Tarun
Actually, bulls aren't attracted to the color red. They are color blind. They feel threatened by moving objects, such as a red matador's cape, and charge it. The actual color of the cape has no real effect. They would not normally charge a stationary red object either
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