Spanish Fighting Bull
Cattle breed used in bull fights and spectacles / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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"Toro Bravo" redirects here. For the restaurant, see Toro Bravo (restaurant).
The Spanish Fighting Bull (Toro Bravo, toro de lidia, toro lidiado, ganado bravo, Touro de Lide) is an Iberian heterogeneous cattle (Bos taurus) population.[1] It is exclusively bred free-range on extensive estates in Spain, Portugal, France and Latin American countries where bull fighting is organized. Fighting bulls are selected primarily for a certain combination of aggression, energy, strength and stamina. In order to preserve their natural traits, during breeding the bulls rarely encounter humans, and if so, never encounter them on foot.
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