why ox angry when she saw red color
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Bulls, along with all other cattle, are color-blind to red. Thus, the bulk is likely irritated not by the muleta's color, but by the cape's movement as the matador whips it around. In support of this is the fact that a bull charges the matador's other cape — the larger capote — with equal fury.
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It was originally thought that cows were colourblind, but studies have shown they can distinguish colors and can distinguish on a gray background all colors except blue. They can distinguish colors with long wavelengths --these are red, orange and yellow -- much better than colors with shorter wavelengths such as green, blue, purple and gray, and this is thought to be a survival mechanism to allow them to see that blood was drawn if a member of the herd was attacked.
They have poor focus and will fear a shadow thinking they may fall into it. The bull sees the colour red as a threat in terms of survival, add to that 40,000–50,000 people yelling hysterically in a bull ring and you get some insight into why a bull in a bullring will act as he does; self preservation.
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They have poor focus and will fear a shadow thinking they may fall into it. The bull sees the colour red as a threat in terms of survival, add to that 40,000–50,000 people yelling hysterically in a bull ring and you get some insight into why a bull in a bullring will act as he does; self preservation.
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