Posted on 05/16/2024 5:24:25 AM PDT by V_TWIN
A wild and violent bull that was loose on a popular Mexican beach attacked a woman several times as panicked onlookers screamed in horror, a terrifying new video shows.
The heart-stopping video, which was shot Saturday at Cabo San Lucas, shows the black beast charging and ramming the woman more than six times after she tries to snatch her bags away from the animal. Cabo San Lucas is a resort city on the southern tip of Mexico’s Baja California peninsula and is popular among tourists.
The video first shows the black beast under a canopy with the woman who appears to be feeding the horned animal food from a bag and then from a silver bowl.
(Excerpt) Read more at foxnews.com ...
Stupid SHOULD hurt
DeNiro was there?..................
Robert De Zero in Mexico?
What the hell is it with women and huge animals? I think it’s their maternal instinct thinking that they can tame the beasts. Explains a lot of marriages too.
Jake Lamotta was the REAL Raging Bull........not some dipshit liberal A-hole that makes a living portraying other people who actually have a life.
“Explains a lot of marriages too:
“I can fix him”......said by every woman in the history of the world. 😏
Of course, if these guys had been there, she might not have been hurt:
She was warned over and over again but she just HAD to learn the hard way.
I blame Disney for anthropomorphizing wild animals. People haven’t been on farms where they’d encounter large beasts to give them the serious respect they deserve, and think they can deal with them like cartoon characters.
I didn’t know bulls were aggressive. Is that a new thing? Is it because of global warming?
It is me, or when she went over to “retrieve her bags” did she pet that bull on the top of the head between the horns?
Then, as it shows it is interested in the bags, she tries to take them away?
Why didn’t she just jab it with a cattle prod instead?
Yes. Don’t anthropomorphize wild animals. They hate that.
True.
“I blame Disney for anthropomorphizing wild animals.”
Reminds me of a description I heard from a guy who was talking about the animal rights crowd: They think everything is a Disney movie going on in the wilds.
"...I warned you, but did you listen to me? Oh, no, you knew it all, didn't you? Oh, it's just a harmless little bunny, isn't it? Well, it's always the same. I always tell them..."
Why not blame the Brothers Grimm, or Aesop while you're at it?
Even the Old Testament anthropomorphizes wild creatures:
"Go to the ant, O sluggard; consider her ways, and be wise. Without having any chief, officer, or ruler, she prepares her bread in summer and gathers her food in harvest."
I had a Beefmaster bull that could be a big pet, or not. He let people ride him and walked like a puppy with a halter on. He was still an almost 2000-pound animal. Bulls can turn on you in a heartbeat. You never turn your back on one.
I went into the pasture with him once and was carrying an umbrella because it was raining. I checked on the cattle daily. He started pawing the ground, shaking his head, and growling just before he charged me. I was taught never to run from one, so I tried to fend him off with the umbrella while backing toward the gate. It finally dawned on me that he was after the umbrella, not me. I tossed it down and made a beeline for the gate while he killed it.
I watched from the other side of the gate and when he was satisfied it was dead, he came to the gate for ear scratching.
Bulls are never tamed to the point that you can trust them, NEVER!
"Of course you know, this means war!"
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.