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Lorenzo wrote:Then have you seen the
> "Alternative"  bull fight where the bull is not injured?

French and Portugese bullfights are traditionally like this.
The french bullfights are televised onlate-night tv and seem very
popular.
Some even take place in a Roman ampitheatre


The  day I saw this
> "Bullfight"   none of the  "Bullfighters  were hurt.

I saw a bull leaper get trampled by a bull in Portugal , probably ended
up with broken ribs or fractured collar bone. Goring is supposed to be
less frequent
 I have read several times that the skeletons of early man show injuries
similar to climbers or rodeo performers

Alison

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