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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 bulls ...

  3. Captive bolt pistol - Wikipedia

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    Captive bolt stunners are safer to use for operators in most red meat slaughter situations. There is no danger of ricochet or over-penetration as there is with regular firearms. The cartridges typically use 2 to 3 grains (130 to 190 mg) of smokeless powder but can use up to 7 grains (450 mg) in the case of large animals, such as bulls. The ...

  4. Self-anointing in animals - Wikipedia

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    In one study, only two males in a group of 10 individuals displayed self-anointing. Only the sternal and axillary regions of the body were rubbed with the mix of saliva and plant material. There was a lack of correlation between the occurrence of self-anointing and time of day, season of the year, ambient temperature or humidity, indicating ...

  5. Camargue cattle - Wikipedia

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    It is one of two cattle breeds raised in the area, the other being the Brava or Race de Combat, a fighting breed. Both are associated with the rural and cultural traditions of the Camargue, including the gardians – mounted herders who manage the livestock in manades – and the small white Camargue horses that they ride.

  6. What Foods and Products Have Red Dye No. 3, and Why Did ... - AOL

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    Why is red dye No. 3 bad? ... The FDA told The New York Times at the time that the risk of getting cancer from red dye No. 3 was no greater than one in 100,000 over a lifetime of eating it.

  7. List of police-related slang terms - Wikipedia

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    Bull Railroad police in the US, most prevalent in the first half of the 20th century. [citation needed] Bulle German for 'bull'. Slang for police officer, often derogatory. Bullerei and the plural Bullen refer to the police as a whole. [11] [12] Buttons (The) US, 1940s, referring to the large brass buttons of the era. [citation needed] Byling

  8. Why does 'Blink Twice' need a trigger warning? About the ...

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    Zoë Kravitz's new R-rated movie, "Blink Twice," has a trigger warning. On Aug. 21, the official Instagram account for the film, along with Amazon MGM Studios, released a statement that said the ...

  9. List of Rocko's Modern Life characters - Wikipedia

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    A parody of the Headless Horseman, The Hopping Hessian is a one-legged ghost from the Revolutionary War who lurks beyond the old Foto-Hut. Gordon, the talking leg, is the Hessian's missing leg who sounds like Johnny Carson, and has a face on his foot. He was created by Doug Lawrence in a story by Martin Olson. The Hopping Hessian is also voiced ...