09-02-2006, 07:39 PM
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The truth is that the colour of the matador's cape doesn't upset the bull at all. The expression "to see red", meaning "to be very angry", comes from a misunderstanding of what the bull sees in the bullring - like most mammals, bulls are colour-blind. It's the flapping and waving of the matador's cape that irritates the bull.
Where will you find glabellar lines?
The truth is that the colour of the matador's cape doesn't upset the bull at all. The expression "to see red", meaning "to be very angry", comes from a misunderstanding of what the bull sees in the bullring - like most mammals, bulls are colour-blind. It's the flapping and waving of the matador's cape that irritates the bull.
Where will you find glabellar lines?