The shocking video shows the woman, who has not been identified, being confronted by the animal as she stood on the sand at Baja California Sur in Cabo over the weekend, local newspaper El Sudcaliforniano reported.
But rather than flee from the bull, the oblivious woman opted to feed it from a bowl despite horrified onlookers pleading with her to get away from the beast.
The tourist, wearing a black sundress and straw hat, eventually gathers her belongings, but the bull, having now been fed, begins to follow her.
The woman drops her stuff and steps back, but as the bull sticks its nose in her bag, she approaches the animal against and yanks the bag away from it.
“Lady, you are really playing with it right now,” one man says to the woman. “Please don’t do that.”
The woman can be seen pushing the bull’s head away from her bag as the bystander continues to beg her to “please” move away from the creature.
“You’re not doing us any favours,” he added.
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NEW: Woman gets attacked by a wild bull on the beach in Los Cabos, Mexico after she continuously tried reasoning with it while it looked through her belongings.
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The woman was seen confronting the bull as bystanders on the beach begged her to leave the… pic.twitter.com/0CNQ5Vz3jA
That’s when the bull pounces on the clueless woman, directing its horns at her, knocking the woman back.
However, instead of fleeing, the woman tries to grab one of the bags.
The bull rams her, sending the woman flying into the sand as people on the beach watch in horror.
She manages to get up, but the bull appears to strike her in the face, causing her to fall, as the creature repeatedly and violently tosses her around.
“We tried to f***ing tell you,” the bystander said.
One brave woman manages to throw water at the bull, which takes off as the tourist scrambles to safety.
Víctor Manuel Torres Garcia, operational coordinator of the Los Cabos Federal Maritime-Terrestrial Zone, told the publication that employees do not regularly patrol the area where the attack took place, so no report was made.
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