Why do bulls 'go crazy' in red?

We all seem to think that bulls hate red. On television, there are many videos and videos about a bullfight on the internet. When the boxers hold the red cloth swung up, the cow reacts most violently, it rushes to rush into the cloth that fights like the enemy .

Is it true that bulls hate red? Did the red color "cause hostility" to them?

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A bullfighting match.

The truth is not so .

But in fact, bulls don't hate red, they don't even know what color red is. They need to know that scientists have studied and concluded that bulls are almost colorblind . The red color we see will look gray. Because the structure of the species is regulated, gaur cannot "sweep" all colors in the spectrum. The brightest colors they can see are orange.

If that is the case, then the cow will hate gray? This is also completely wrong.

Gaurs are extremely excited with the gladiator's fluttering movement , it can be said that they feel more irritated. They were instinctively agitated, especially when the screams of the crowd of spectators, combined with the "ticking up" by the swords in the gladiator's hands made the bulls "crazy". . He fought for anger and wanted to protect his territory.

A big secret of gaur that very few people know is: their eyes can see a angle of 330 degrees while the human eye only sees a maximum of 170 degrees. So even though the two eyes of the cow are on either side, it can still recognize everything that happens in front of it.

Therefore, you don't want to tease them if you don't want to be bullied. Whatever color you like to wear, it doesn't bother about colors much.