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Why do bulls get angry at the sight of red?

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Why do bulls get angry at the sight of red?

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Bulls actually cannot see the color red, they are colorblind. They get angry at the movement of the cape. It’s a myth that it is the color that makes them angry.

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This is a myth. A bull in a bullring is reacting to the matador’s cape because of the motion. Bulls are colorblind and can’t see red. I assume the cape is red because people can see color and this makes the cape more visible to people.

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It’s not really the red that they are mad at. That’s an old wives tale. They get mad because they see the motion of the blanket that the matador is waving around. The reason that red is used is to hide the blood from any wounds that the bull or matador receive.

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It’s a myth, they actually get angry at movement, that’s why bull-fighters shake the cloth.

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