231. Butcher - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
, Collins Press
Slovak Pig Slaughter, Butchering, and Traditional Sausage Making - article in English with detailed pictures of Slovak family following traditional procedures
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232. Chondroitin sulfate - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
of cartilaginous cow and pig tissues (cow trachea and pig ear and nose), but other sources such as shark , fish, and bird cartilage are also used. Since chondroitin is not a uniform substance, and is naturally present in a wide variety of
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233. Bugs Bunny's Looney Christmas Tales - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Blanc as Bugs Bunny, Porky Pig, Foghorn Leghorn, Tweety Bird, Yosemite Sam, Road Runner, Wile E. Coyote, Tasmanian Devil and Santa Claus.
June Foray as Mrs. Claus and Clyde Bunny.
Produced by Hal Geer , Chuck Jones Enterprises ,
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234. Bugs and Daffy's Carnival of the Animals - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Daffy Duck , and Porky Pig (voice characterizations)
Michael Tilson Thomas as Himself ( the conductor ) [ 2 ]
[edit ] Crew
Cinematography by Wally Bulloch
Production Design by Herbert Klynn
Animation
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235. Bristle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bristles are found on pig breeds instead of fur on most mammals. Because the density is less than with fur, pigs are vulnerable to sunburn . One breed, the Tamworth pig is endowed with a very dense bristle structure such that sunburn
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236. Anglo-Saxon paganism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
at Frilford, Berkshire, a pig or boar's head was buried with six flat stones and two Roman-era tiles then placed on top, whilst at an Anglo-Saxon cemetery in Soham, Cambridgeshire, an oxe's head was buried with the muzzle facing down.
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