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Running of the Bulls participants get out of the way of a bull Oct. 15, in Cave Creek, Ariz. Over 1,000 thrill seekers experienced an adrenaline rush of a life time by running a quarter mile in front of forty 1,500 lbs. raging bulls during the 4th Running of the Bulls in America.

Thrill seekers run with the bulls in Arizona

From The New York Times:

Here is what not to do at a bull run: Pull the tail of one of the bulls. Stop to pick up a fallen cellphone as the crowd — and the bulls — bears down on you. Wear a costume that makes it hard to see the oncoming animals.

Participants in Running of the Bulls USA, held Friday and Saturday on a quarter-mile dirt track at a ranch in this town just north of Phoenix, broke all those rules and more. But because the Arizona animals were tamer than their Spanish counterparts, injuries were kept to a minimum.

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