Camargue Bull
The Camargue Bull is a breed of cattle native to the Camargue region in southern France. Known for their distinctive black coat and large, curved horns, these bulls are well-adapted to the marshy wetlands of their homeland. They are primarily raised for their meat and are an integral part of local culture, often featured in traditional bullfighting events.
These bulls are part of the unique ecosystem of the Camargue and are often seen grazing alongside the famous Camargue horses. The breed is known for its strength and agility, making them suitable for various agricultural tasks. Their hardy nature allows them to thrive in the challenging environment of the region.