It is believed the bull was behaving aggressively because it had a number of calves in its herd and felt threatened by the two men.
Understandable. Calling the bull 'raging', although used as a silly nod to the movie, is disinformation. Bulls don't "rage". There are always reasons for any aggressive behavior.
>It is believed the bull was behaving aggressively because it had a number of calves in its herd and felt threatened by the two men.
Understandable. Calling the bull 'raging', although used as a silly nod to the movie, is disinformation. Bulls don't "rage". There are always reasons for any aggressive behavior.
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