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101. Beef hormone controversy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
in the midst of the mad cow disease crisis, the European Union banned the import of meat that contained artificial beef hormones . WTO rules permit such bans, but only where a signatory presents valid scientific evidence that the ban is a
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102. Bicolor cat - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
bicolor cat is nicknamed "cow cat" or "moo cat" (for a perceived resemblance to Holstein cattle )[ citation needed ] and includes the magpie, cap-and-saddle and mask-and-mantle patterns. A cow cat does not have the solid black "jacket" of the
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103. Bovine immunodeficiency virus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Franklinton, Louisiana. The cows presented with high white blood cell counts, referred to as persistent lymphocytosis (PL) which is associated with the development of bovine leukemia/lymphosarcoma. The first animal studied was an eight year old
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104. 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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105. Fibrevore - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
its nutrients just as the cow does. But without the cow's big-storage stomach capacity, it has to operate a different system. It's one that is based on the little-and-often eating of sufficient fibre for nutrition - but since what goes in must
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106. Conservation biology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
of the Steller's Sea Cow ( Hydrodamalis gigas ) through its interaction with sea otters , sea urchins , and kelp . Kelp beds grow and form nurseries in shallow waters to shelter creatures that support the food chain . Sea urchins feed on
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107. Veganism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
himself continued to drink cow's milk—calling it the tragedy of his life that he could not give it up—Phelps argues that his speech was a call for the society to align itself with Salt's views on animal rights, and a precursor to
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108. Conservation biology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
of the Steller's Sea Cow ( Hydrodamalis gigas ) through its interaction with sea otters , sea urchins , and kelp . Kelp beds grow and form nurseries in shallow waters to shelter creatures that support the food chain . Sea urchins feed on
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109. Hybrid (biology) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
a cross between a domestic cow/bull and a yak . Beefalo , a cross of an American bison and a domestic cow . This is a fertile breed; this along with genetic evidence has caused them to be recently reclassified into the same genus, Bos .[
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110. Cruelty to animals - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
trips, or otherwise causes a cow to fall or lose its balance by means of roping, lassoing, dragging, or otherwise touching the tail of the cow commits a misdemeanor of the first degree." [ 42 ] The proposal did not become law. [ 42 ] In
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