The distressing video captured the moment a wild bull attacked a woman more than once on a beach in Mexico.
Onlookers watched on horrified, with reports they pleaded with the woman to move away from the bull on the popular Mexico coastal destination.
The tourist, who has not been identified, stood face to face with the beast as she stood under her tent at Baja California Sur in Cabo over the weekend.
She didn’t seem fazed by the animal, but started to offer it food from a bowl when she was gathering up her belongings, writes Sudcaliforniano.
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When the bull took an interest in some of her items, the woman managed to snatch them back from the bull, videos show, with the sunny Mexico landscape behind her.
At one point, she appears to drop some of her belongings and takes a step back, as the horned animal noses one of her bags.
But she yanks it away from the bull, despite how aggressive and dangerous they can be.
The woman, wearing a tan hat and black sundress, is warned by a male onlooker.
He tells her: “Lady, you are really playing with it right now. Please, don’t do that”.
She pushes the animal’s head away from the bag as the bystander warns her to move away.
The man yelled: “You’re not doing us any favors”.
This is when the bull attacks, pushing its horns towards her as she drops her bags, as she tries to pick it up again.
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But then the creature shifts its focus towards her and charges at the tourist, as she falls to the sand. Others are terrified, watching on, not able to intervene during the dangerous situation.
Eventually, the woman stands up and is struck again, but this time in the face, and she collapses again.
The woman, visiting Mexico, is rolled around the sand and tossed around in a dangerous manner on the beach, as someone calls: “We tried to f****g tell you”.
Thankfully, a brave bystander runs from behind a truck carrying a bucket of water and throws it towards the bull, which startles the animal and it runs away. The woman is able to get to safety.
Los Cabos Federal Maritime-Terrestrial Zone operational Coordinator Victor Manuel Torres Garcia said no report has been made about the incident.
He explained the beach where the attack happened doesn’t have regular patrols.
Garcia added he has no update on the condition and identity of the tourist.
But he said it’s normal for livestock animals to roam the coastline, but warned other tourists to remain cautious.
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