Posted by cjunrau on January 29, 2014 at 06:27:41 from (209.202.5.95):
In Reply to: bull fighting posted by farmerwithmutt on January 29, 2014 at 03:27:53:
Yes a bull closes his eyes just before contact. BUT in bull fights in Spain they take a little more precautions as well. If you look close to the bulls horn you will see it has been shaved about and inch or more off. A bull will always hook with the last inch of his horn. Not sure why but even if you watch 2 bulls fight(with horns not poled )they will always try to stick with the tip. So the bull gets a feel for where his horn is. Night before the fight they shave it off and the bull misses with his horn until he figures it's always short. occasionally a guy gets gored because the bull realized this trick and compensated for it.
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