The Celts believed bulls represent physical strength, power and virility and so high fertility. Greeks believed bulls to be an attribute of Zeus, who transformed himself into a white bull to capture the attention of his beloved Europa, hence Greeks associated bulls with passion, transformation and fulfillment. The Chinese associate them with perseverance, stability and determination. The ancient Sumerians believed bull to be protectors and guardians of the people. Earlier it was also believed in various cultures that bulls caused thunder by trampling around the sky and causing the ferocious clap and boom of thunder. …show more content…
Given below are some ideas as to what sort of bull tattoos you can get inked and where to place them.
A black angry bull with its nostrils flared up and in an attack stance drawn on the upper arm.
A brown bull with steam emitting from the nostrils on a plain dripping with red blood on the thigh till knee.
A blind black bull with steam rising from its nostrils and hoof stomping the ground with other cows in the background done on the buttocks and the lower back.
A brown one with crescent shaped horns and red eyes howling in rage done on the upper arm.
A black one ready to leap done on the knee.
A blackish brown bull skull done on