The image of a pint-sized bullfighter waving red at a calf might induce laughter among the more callous, but for Mexican little people, the bullfighting arena is serious stuff. The mini matadors acknowledge an element of humor in their act, but "if a little person can fight a bull, he can do anything," one fighter tells USA Today.
Mexico is home to 10 to 20 dwarf bullfighting troupes, many of which tour the US to perform for migrant workers. Discrimination against little people is rampant in Mexico, and a matador can earn $100 for a show. "The shows are denigrating, but some of these people have no other way of making a living," says one activist. (More Mexico stories.)