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Scary Video Proves Bulls Won't Attack Unless Provoked

Bulls, uncastrated male bovine animals, are considered as one of the most dangerous types of livestock. Despite their appearance, bulls are not necessarily slow in speed. On average, a healthy herd can run at 24 km/h (15 mph) even from a stand-still. Usain Bolt, the fastest man on earth, can barely make a lead with his 28 mph speed record. Talking about their intellectual capacity, they are not as dumb or clumsy as most thought of.

Due in part to what the media often show, the general public often see them as threatening creatures and not to be trifled with -- except perhaps if you are a professional bull ring keeper or a Spanish matador.

For an unlucky grown man, an 1,800-pound bull can nudge him with its horns and toss him 30 feet up into the air. Not only that, if may gore or stamp the person once it hits the ground until he no longer moves.

Knowing the dangers this four-legged animal may bring, it would be outright foolish to come across their path. But a video from Daily Mail shows just about the opposite.

As revealed in the clip, a group of young men and women are standing in what appears to be a bull pit. Judging from the looks of the participants, it should be easy to deduce that this is some kind of a school field trip. Taking hints from the title of the video, "Proof that A Bull Will Not Attack Unless He Is Provoked," it can also be surmised that the activity is done to prove the aforementioned theory.

Indeed, it can be seen in the video that although the calf is running amok among the students, it somehow did not ram straight to any of them. The students themselves, look composed as they stood on their position.

See the full action in the short video below:

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