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Fighting bulls are not trained. They are descendants of the ancient wild cattle that roamed the Iberian peninsula centuries ago. They are not domesticated. Comparing a fighting bull to a domestic bull is like comparing a wolf to a domestic dog. Their behavior and ferocity are natural instincts, not learned.

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Fighting bulls are not trained. They are not domestic cattle. They are wild animals, descendants of the wild cattle that once roamed the Iberian peninsula. They are raised on special ranches and never encounter a man on foot until they enter the bullring. They therefore are attracted to the motion of the cape and not to the man. Fighting bulls are naturally very aggressive and would not need any training.

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No, bulls are bred to buck for bullriding in rodeos, much like the fighting bull has been bred to fight in the bull ring with the matador in Spain and Mexico.

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Fighting bulls are NOT trained. They are wild animals and naturally aggressive. The first time they encounter a man of foot is when they enter the bullring.

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