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bullfightingThe national sport of Spain (where there are more than 400 bullrings), which is also popular in Mexico, Portugal, and much of Latin America. It involves the ritualized taunting of a bull in a circular ring, until its eventual death at the hands of the matador (bullfighter). Originally popular in Greece and Rome, it was introduced into Spain by the Moors in the 11th century. Picadores on horseback first taunt the bull and wound it with lances before the banderilleros pierce the bull's neck with darts. The final act, the kill, is performed by the matador, who is armed with a red cape and sword. He teases the bull further with the cape and then kills it by plunging the sword between its shoulder blades. There are three matadors in a bullfight, and each faces two bulls. In some parts of France and in Portugal it is illegal to kill the bulls. Opponents of the sport criticize its cruelty, and efforts have been made to outlaw it. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| Animal rights: Horse racing, dog racing, bull fighting, cockfighting, bull riding, cow-chip tossing, the Iditarod, fishing derbies, polo, Olympic equestrian, monkey croquet, snake charming, rat poisoning and dogs playing poker. These include bull fighting, theaters where the regulation of the actors combined with control over the content of plays presented, formal and informal religious celebrations including carnival, street performers, the late colonial game pelota (tennis) introduced towards the end of the eighteenth-century by Basque merchants, and drinking venues. MEXICO CITY -- 42,000 enthusiastic fans in the world's largest bull fighting arena, Live-TV transmissions in Mexico, Guatemala and Venezuela: Mexico City celebrated at the Red Bull X-Fighters an exhilarating Freestyle Motocross night. |
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