LIVING alongside cattle for many, many millenia, humans can attest to the great many benefits these gentle giants provide. But at times, these creatures do have their way of reminding their human handlers how devastating they can be if they so choose.
A recent video by netizen @bckupacc99 highlights this point in stark detail where a man could be seen flying into the air, being charged by the bull he was handling.
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Even better was the music embedded alongside the video, stating that nothing beats a Jet 2 holiday.
The brief video did not provide further information, such as the location of the scene or the condition of the man. However, we are certain the man is not experiencing a Jet 2 holiday from that charge, looking at those long, sharp horns.
But it does show how dangerous and unpredictable a bull can be. For a better perspective, website sanfermin said the energy of a charging bull is more than four tons.
According to the University of Minnesota, it is vital to remember that even “nice” bulls that were bottle-fed as calves can get more aggressive with age.
Readers were advised not to turn their back on a bull even if they think it is not paying attention. And that was exactly what the man in the video did before he got catapulted into the air.
“Be constantly vigilant whenever there is a bull around. Pay attention to the bull’s body language. They will turn broadside to present their size and power, and watch for signs of aggression such as pawing at the ground,” said the website, adding that bulls can and will attack unprovoked.
The website further reminded that bulls, just like all cattle, are prey species. When scared, bulls can unintentionally hurt humans working with them due to their size and strength.
With a casual toss of its head, a bull can send a gate hurtling back at the cattle handler. Also, a running bull brushing the handler can cause serious injury. —July 15, 2025
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