91. Cattle Egret - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
and it is known variously as cow crane, cow bird or cow heron, or even elephant bird, rhinoceros egret. [ 19 ] Its Arabic name, abu qerdan , means "father of ticks", a name derived from the huge number of parasites such as avian ticks found in
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92. Cheese - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
cheese is made from cows' milk, many parts of the world also produce cheese from goats and sheep. Double cream cheeses are soft cheeses of cows' milk enriched with cream so that their fat content is 60% or, in the case of triple creams,
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93. Cheese analogue - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cheese, [ 2 ] NuttyCow NutCheese [ 3 ] , Sheese, [ 4 ] Teese, [ 5 ] and Tofutti . Soy-free vegan cheeses include: Daiya , [ 6 ] Dr.Cow, [ 7 ] Chreese and Veganrella [ 8 ] (all are certified vegan and therefore 100%
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94. Bullfighting - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
and six écarteurs . The cows are brought to the arena in boxes and then taken out in order. Teneur de corde controls the dangling rope attached to cow's horns and the entraîneur positions the cow to face and attack the player. The
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95. Bullfighting - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
and six écarteurs . The cows are brought to the arena in boxes and then taken out in order. Teneur de corde controls the dangling rope attached to cow's horns and the entraîneur positions the cow to face and attack the player. The
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96. Agriculture in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
uncommon sight. [ 98 ]
Cows require significant areas of grassland to raise. Dairy Cows need 0.4 to 0.5 hectares per Cow, including the area needed for winter silage; suckler beef Cows can need up to a whole hectare each. The UK produces
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97. Bull-leaping - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
acrobatic leaps to avoid the cow's charges.
The cow is typically guided by the use of a long rope attached to its horns, so that it runs directly at the performers and is restrained from trampling or goring them should they miss a trick. Although
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98. Farm Sanctuary - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sanctuary houses over 800 cows, chickens, ducks, geese, turkeys, pigs, sheep, rabbits, and goats at a 175-acre (0.71 km 2 ) animal sanctuary in Watkins Glen, New York . They also house over 400 farm animals at a 300-acre (1.2 km 2 )
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99. Agriculture in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
uncommon sight. [ 98 ]
Cows require significant areas of grassland to raise. Dairy Cows need 0.4 to 0.5 hectares per Cow, including the area needed for winter silage; suckler beef Cows can need up to a whole hectare each. The UK produces
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