El toro bravo
El toro bravo
El toro bravo
Bullfighting is a spectacle and a tradition that has evolved through out history. Many centuries ago the bull (El Toro bravo) lived on the Iberians Peninsula in Spain. Many different cultures have change the way of bullfighting. It started out for fun by the Iberians. They called the bull Ibiricus Taurus Bos. Bullfighting then progressed to the Cretes, Greeks, Comors, Visgaits, Moors and lastly the Christians. Each of them have
changed bullfighting to what it is today.
Many people have influenced bullfighting. Goya and Picasso who are very famous artist influence bullfighting by painting pictures of bullfighting. Ernest Hemingway was a famous writer who wrote about bullfighting. El Cid was famous for killing a bull with a spear in public. Pedro Romero was famous for killing 5600 bulls during his career as a
matador. Joexic Castilleres was the father of bullfighting. He invented the Traje de Luces(The Suit of Lights). Each of these people have influenced bullfighting in many ways.
Today breeders look for the littlest fault in the bull and if found the bull goes to the slaughter house. The bull in Spanish means DEATH so, it doesn’t matter any way they get shipped...
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