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  2. Does the Color Red Cause Bulls to Attack?

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    Because bullfighters in the ring wave bright red capes to goad bulls to attack – it is believed that bulls are triggered by the color red.  Is this true? Learn the truth about what makes ...

  3. Self-anointing in animals - Wikipedia

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    The bull usually rub/palpates during this process. The urine can be voided almost at right angles to the erect penis. When a large volume of urine is sprayed, it usually takes place at a wallow. When urine spraying, the bull lowers his head towards the ground. In this position, his mane becomes soaked as he sprays urine forwards, between his legs.

  4. Rut (mammalian reproduction) - Wikipedia

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    During the pre-rut bulls begin bugling and gathering their herds. Bulls will bugle to attract cows as well as to express dominance over other bulls. A "herd" bull is the dominant bull in a herd. Younger, smaller bulls are known as satellite bulls, as they tend to cling to the edges of a herd trying to pick up any cows willing to leave the herd.

  5. Sear (firearm) - Wikipedia

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    In a firearm, the sear is the part of the trigger mechanism that holds the hammer, striker, or bolt back until the correct amount of pressure has been applied to the trigger, at which point the hammer, striker, or bolt is released to discharge the weapon. The sear may be a separate part or can be a surface incorporated into the trigger.

  6. Bucking bull - Wikipedia

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    A bucking bull is a bull used in rodeo bull riding competition. They are usually a Brahman crossed with another breed, weighing 1,500 pounds or more, selected for their tendency to "leap, plunge and spin" when a human is on its back. [1] Circa mid-20th century breeders began selecting bulls for bad temperament, that would buck when ridden. [2]

  7. Rabies in animals - Wikipedia

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    The accumulation of saliva can sometimes create a "foaming at the mouth" effect, which is commonly associated with rabies in animals in the public perception and in popular culture; [3] [4] [5] however, rabies does not always present as such, and may be carried without typical symptoms being displayed.

  8. Why do dogs drool?

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  9. Ticks that trigger red meat allergy spreading in the U.S. - AOL

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