A bull with flammable balls attached to his horns chased and flipped a reveller in the air.

A viral video shows the bull chasing the dodger up a makeshift flight of stairs and sending him flying after being provoked by him.

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The caption translates to “Well done, the bull”

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Bulls are known to be aggressive. They compete to establish dominance through seniority, intimidation, and confrontation. Fights between bulls, which usually involve head butting and pushing, are usually over quickly.

Toro de Jubilo, or the “Fire Bull” festival, is a 16th-century Spanish tradition held at midnight in the town of Medinaceli.

It starts with tying a bull to a post and attaching flammable tarballs to his horns. To protect the bovine from flames, mud is caked on its face and back.

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The tarballs are then set ablaze, and the bull is released, with revellers ahead of it attempting to avoid the animal.

This process is repeated until the flammable material burns out.

Corrida de Toros, which translates as “running of bulls,” is the Spanish term for bullfighting. A bullfight is always held in a plaza de Toros, which is a round-shaped arena or venue.

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Bullfighting is an iconic tradition in Spain, in which three toreros must fight and ultimately kill two bulls. So, if you go to a bullfight, you’ll see a total of six fights.

Bullfighting has long been a source of contention. According to Humane Society International, an estimated 250,000 bulls are killed in Europe each year for these events, which some consider being animal cruelty. Others regard bullfighting as an artistic expression as well as a cultural tradition.