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Saturday, 7 May 2016

Photos & Video: Teacher lines up his students and releases a bull at them in unusual demonstration

A bull won't attack a human unless it feels threatened but do you have the nerves to stay perfectly still while it charges around? That's what one teacher asked his students to do.

Teacher Ricardo Torres Martinez lined up his pupils in rows in a bullring in Apodaca, north-east Mexico, before releasing the animal.


 The students are understandably nervous as the young bull is released from its enclosure but the teacher yelled

 'Stay still everybody... do not move.'

The animal runs around and in between the students in an attempt to find a way out of the ring.
 At no point does he show aggressive behaviour and even swerves to make sure he does not hit into anybody.
One student even shouts and waves at the bull and tries to chase after it, but the animal ignores him completely.
 The video of the demonstration is entitled 'It doesn't attack them' and the caption underneath reads: 'A teacher shows that if you do not hurt a bull, it won't attack us... The animal only wanted to ESCAPE.'
 The class was part a course taught by Mr Martinez at the Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education (ITESM) in the state of Nuevo Leon.

Source: UK: Daily Mail

More photos and the video below...




67 comments:

  1. Hmmmmmm. Just learnt something.

    #LIB ADDICT#

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  2. Awesome!
    But definitely not with me...

    Long live the Queen...
    (Linda Ikeji)...

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  3. Linda na rough play be this oh.

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  4. This is dangerous! Someone could have been killed!

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  5. *****************nawa ooo***********Chizzy for don shit for pant bfr dem go release d bull !!!!!!!! Lolololo c as oll of dem stand like statue

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  6. No. Dnt worry. I'd rather not stay at all


    ...merited happiness

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  7. I don piss for pant be that

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  8. Hmm
    -D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

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  9. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    I can do this thing even in my slp abeg... The bull go dey feel like baddoo nw..
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  10. You won't find me in the line up even if they don't attack without hurting them.

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  11. hmmmm!will that teacher do same with his own children. if he has one














    Bestalism : woman caught intimate with her dog

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  12. *yawns* oyinbo too like wahala

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  13. Too risky biko. Linda take note!

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  14. this can not happen in my place of primary assignment cause the students will first stone you to death and their parents will help cover it up












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  15. They were just lucky not everyday you get a clam acting bull. Trust me

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  16. C practical teaching na. No be wetin our lecturers dey do for here. Oga lecturer dou!

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  17. Dat was risky though

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  18. Very risky lesson..lol

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  19. Replies
    1. Animals in Nigeria are naturally aggressive, even insects

      Eva Da Diva...

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  20. Hmmmmmm... I will not stay ooo

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  21. Onye nkuzi ekenekwam ngi. Com try am 4naija na dat day u go kn say usain bolt stil dy learn wrk...

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  22. I hope the teacher got consent forms from parents. Pull this shit with my sons and the teacher will be riding on bulls back for the rest of His life.

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  23. Dis one na serious risk o,biko nu mmawike!

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  24. Dis one na ; do u have mind?

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  25. P.S: Do not try this at home!

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  26. They have guts really#NiceThough

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  27. They are trying. Practical of the century!


    Na me talk am!

    Long Live Lib!!!

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  28. Hmmmm, A bull?? I don't think I can stand still o. Would be terribly scared

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  29. No b Man go follow line up make devil go do am make e change him mind .

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  30. Ahh me I go pick race oooo

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  31. Joyous babe,Linda ikeji first cousin7 May 2016 at 17:34

    That teacher must be a wicked teacher.too bad.

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  32. Am cherish, am chocolate tall and beautiful, am looking for a sugar daddy or man friend that stays in delta state that can take care of me and my education and I will treat him well. Contact me through cutedollyfifi@gmail.com. Please only serious one. If u know u can't,please don't email me and only if u stay in delta

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  33. I won't be there to find out rather I ll be on far away watching ooooo

    Ubanagum

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  34. What kinda rough play is this, biko nu?

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  35. There are things people should not play with. What on earth is he trying to demonstrate? Arrant nonsense!

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  36. that's insane

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  37. Hahaha! This is very risky. The teacher just put his job on the line. But...great work. I never participate in this, not in million years. You don't need to find if a snake is poisonous by putting your finger in its mouth.

    #gethighonlearningdon'tbeadope

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  38. most animals dont attack unless u move

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  39. unnecessarily dangerous!















































    SCARFACE

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  40. ko joo mehnn, i no send.....i dont play that stand still sh**t...F..that....im out of there, period

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  41. Pls can this "bull course" be introduced into our system of education. I want to know what the reactions from our students will be.

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  42. Which kind play be dis?


    #FINEST

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  43. I just learnt something dat ur enemy can't attack u unless you do so. Impressive

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