Bullfighting is an ancient sport that is very popular in Spain, Portugal, southern France and Mexico.
The sport, which has been a part of Spanish history since Roman times, is considered an important part of the country's culture. In ancient times it was found in various forms, but its present form came to the fore in the 18th century.
In this game, a dangerously strong bull is provoked by showing a red cloth, after which the angry bull runs madly to kill the annoying person.
But have you ever wondered why bulls get so angry when they see red?
You will be surprised to know that the bull can't really see the red color. Yes, Bell is color blind for red and his eyes cannot recognize this color naturally.
The eyes of bulls and many other animals have only two colored pigments, green and blue. That is, these animals can only distinguish and identify these two colors.
Apart from these two colors, each color is the same for the bull.
In bullfighting, the bull's provocation is actually caused by the bullfighter's running and waving in front of the bull in a tempting manner, causing the bull to run after him in annoyance and anger.
Red or any other color is equally important for the bull, but red is used to denote blood and the bloodshed of the game.