SHARK MYTH #2: ARE SHARKS ALL MAN-EATERS? Humans are not food for sharks. The sharks involved in incidents with humans are often hunting for similar-sized prey to humans, such as seals or dolphins. The majority of shark species actually eat fish or invertebrates, such as squid or clams. Do bullRead More →

In cuckolding and hotwifing, the second guy is often called a bull. He is not necessarily bi (although he may be-he is there primarily for the woman of the couple). He knows up front the status and primacy of the couple (or not-some couples do look for a bull toRead More →

Pickett got the idea for “bulldogging,” or steer wrestling, when he was ten years old and working as a cowboy in Texas. Frequently, the cowboys would have to catch a single animal, but there was so much brush nearby that ropes would snag and roping was impossible. Who invented rodeoRead More →

Bull trout can be differentiated from brook trout (S. fontinalis) by the absence of distinct spots on the dorsal fin, as well as yellow, orange, or salmon-colored spots on the back as opposed to red spots with blue halos on the brook trout. Bull trout lack the deeply forked tailRead More →

In his mount form, Nandi is depicted as a seated bull in all Shiva temples, all over the world. … Symbolically, the seated Nandi towards sanctum in Shiva temples, represents an individual jiva (soul) and the message that the jiva should always be focused on the Parameshwara. What makes NandiRead More →

Both ‘hell’ and ‘heck’ are swearing words. Sometimes, using words that sound like curse words but aren’t can help up to show we’re annoyed but not quite annoyed enough to swear. It can be insulting or abusive, and some find the use of the word … Is Bloody a curseRead More →

Rattlesnakes make a highly distinctive sound that gives them their name. The hard rattles at the ends of their tails are made of keratin, the same material that makes up human hair. New segments develop every time the snakes shed their skin. What is a rattling snake? Rattlesnakes are aRead More →

Bull riding may appear less harmful, as the bulls are so large. … Bucking straps and spurs can cause the bull to buck beyond his normal capacity and his legs or back may thus be broken. Eventually, when bulls cease to provide a wild ride, they too are sent toRead More →