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  1. When branding their new product, Mateschitz referenced Krating Daeng's name: in Thai, daeng means red, and a krating (known in English as a gaur or Indian bison) is a large species of wild bovine native to the Indian subcontinent.
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    The product is called Krating Daeng, which was introduced to Thailand in 1976 by the ethnic Chinese entrepreneur Chaleo Yoovidhya and later transformed for the international market into Red Bull, now the world’s leading energy drink. A bottle of Krating Daeng showing two red wild gaur about to butt heads in front of a yellow sun.
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    Logos depicting animals may not be unusual (Puma and Jaguar have been trading on their namesake animals for years, after all) but there can’t be too many brands who’ve chosen a bull as their spirit animal (although in honesty, we’ve not actually counted). So, why did Red Bull decide to go the bovine route? In fairness, the clue’s in the name.
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    Bull - Wikipedia

    Misconceptions. A common misconception widely repeated in depictions of bull behavior is that the color red angers bulls, inciting them to charge. In fact, like most mammals, cattle are red–green color blind. In bullfighting, the movement of the matador 's cape, and not the color, provokes a reaction in the bull. See more

    A bull is an intact (i.e., not castrated) adult male of the species Bos taurus (cattle). More muscular and aggressive than the females of the same species (i.e. cows proper), bulls have … See more

    Bulls are much more muscular than cows, with thicker bones, larger feet, a very muscular neck, and a large, bony head with protective ridges … See more

    Aside from their reproductive duties, bulls are also used in certain sports, including bullfighting and bull-riding. They are also incorporated into … See more

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    The female counterpart to a bull is a cow, while a male of the species that has been castrated is a steer, ox, or bullock, although in See more

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    Other than the few bulls needed for breeding, the vast majority of male cattle are castrated and slaughtered for meat before the age of … See more

    Sacred bulls have held a place of significance in human culture since before the beginning of recorded history. They appear in See more

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  6. Does the Taurine in Red Bull Come From Bull Semen?

    WebMay 2, 2024 · Red Bull is an energy drink that contains taurine, a molecule that helps muscle function and reduces anxiety. Taurine is …

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  7. Aurochs - Wikipedia

    WebWith a shoulder height of up to 180 cm (71 in) in bulls and 155 cm (61 in) in cows, it was one of the largest herbivores in the Holocene; it had massive elongated and broad horns that reached 80 cm (31 in) in length. The …

  8. Red Bull and Monster don’t contain bull semen - Full Fact

    WebSep 5, 2019 · What was claimed. Red Bull and Monster energy drinks contain bull semen. Our verdict. Incorrect. They contain taurine, which is present in bull semen, but the drinks use synthetically produced taurine. …

  9. Cattle | Description, Breeds, & Facts | Britannica

    WebMay 3, 1999 · Cattle are domesticated bovine animals raised for meat, milk, or hides or for draft purposes. Learn about the different breeds, characteristics, and history of cattle from Britannica.

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  11. Red Bull a 'different animal' in 2021, says Hamilton

    WebMar 14, 2021 · Red Bull are looking particularly strong and will be a "different animal" this season with Sergio Perez alongside Max Verstappen, seven times Formula One world champion Lewis Hamilton said on Sunday.

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