What Is a Bull?
A bull is a type of bovine animal, typically an adult male that has not been castrated. Bulls are used for breeding and meat production in many parts of the world. They are also kept as pets or show animals in some areas. Bulls have long horns and thick fur coats which can range from white to black depending on the breed. The average lifespan of a bull is around 15 years, although some breeds may live longer than this.
Bulls are known for their aggressive behavior when provoked or threatened, making them dangerous if handled incorrectly by inexperienced people. This aggression can be seen during mating season when bulls will fight each other over females or territory rights within herds. In addition to being powerful animals with strong muscles and large horns, bulls possess great stamina and agility which makes them difficult to control even with experienced handlers present.