Choose grasses that require less water, such as Bermuda grass, buffalo grass, and the improved tall fescues, for dry climate lawns. |
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All need water in addition to rainfall, but Bermuda grass, buffalo grass and the improved tall fescues need the least. |
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On the eastern side of the bluff, the bones of extinct species of bison attest that the promontory was once used as a buffalo jump. |
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Most farmers have two oxen or buffalo for wet rice cultivation, a hoe, and a cart. |
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Particularly, the milkmen are able to impress upon the customers that the milk they bring is from a single cow or buffalo. |
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We slipped between lines of trees or bamboo groves, past millstones pivoted on logs, and wallowing buffalo. |
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Horses were constantly overtaking the buffalo, riders were bending down, horses were sheering off, buffalo were falling. |
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You are guaranteed to tick off the full roster of the big five lion, buffalo, leopard, rhino and elephant. |
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There are stuffed deer and buffalo on the walls, an ancient grand piano, and bubbly Polish receptionists. |
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In addition, the teams surveyed the numbers of other plants and animals including endangered golden monkeys, elephants, and forest buffalo. |
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Ma'dan have few possessions, typically just a few water buffalo, a gun, some blankets and cooking utensils, and a reed canoe coated with bitumen. |
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Elephants, forest buffalo, bush pigs, leopards, gorillas, chimpanzees, and several monkey species roam the forests. |
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Mozambique a great diversity of animal life, including zebras, water buffalo, elephants, giraffes, lions, hippopotami, and crocodiles. |
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The wildlife to see here includes buffalo, hippo, black rhino, lion and wild dog. |
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Lion hunting parties were traditionally made up of a group of moran, armed with spears and buffalo hide shields. |
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A buffalo skull tucked in the corner compresses the painting's message into a single object, a simulacrum for the Old West. |
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There are leopard, buffalo, elephants and wild dogs, however, so one needs to be wary. |
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The 500 resident mammals include rhinos, camels, buffalo, bison, wildebeest, lions, tigers, zebra, monkeys, deer, antelopes and wallabies. |
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Down the road from the farm is the local co-operative dairy, where they make the famed mozzarella cheese from the buffalo milk. |
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Lawns of Kentucky bluegrass, buffalo grass, and tall fescue go dormant in winter and can survive without irrigation for many months. |
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Prairie openings contain an array of grasses, including big bluestem, Indian grass, side-oats grama, buffalo grass, and silver bluestem. |
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Vegetarian main courses are especially enticing, with creative combinations such as chargrilled aubergine, pepper, buffalo mozzarella and pesto. |
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There were uncounted numbers of buffalo hunters in the vicinity and hides quickly began to accumulate. |
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During the winter, additional warmth was provided by bear skins and buffalo hides. |
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He never found me, I only saw him crashing through the trees and underbrush like a herd of wild buffalo. |
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Along the banks we caught sight of both the supposedly almost extinct species of dwarf buffalo, the highland and lowland anoa. |
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After 1840 many Metis buffalo hunters, the offspring of European fur traders and Cree and Ojibwa women, also joined these groups. |
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Inbreeding has also plagued wild elephant, rhinoceros, buffalo, and antelope populations. |
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Troy made a fabulous war bonnet and reported on the Plains Indians replete with buffalo, tepee, and travois information. |
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A woman jumped into the fray, slapped the thief and then led the buffalo by the horns to safety. |
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The sweet, buttery buffalo mozzarella in the caprese salad is shipped from Italy and arrives at Grand Street less than a day old. |
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The world's largest concentrations of eland, forest buffalo and roan antelope were virtually destroyed. |
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The Caprese bufala salad is a spiral of fresh tomatoes, arugula and buffalo mozzarella, accented by the ubiquitous extra virgin. |
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I was glad I passed on the starters of buffalo wings, goat's cheese on bruschetta, garlic bread, soup or salad. |
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One of the Americans found a few leg bones and freaked out so they told him it was a buffalo, but I could see it was a human femur and tibia. |
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As quick as lightning the buffalo whirled around and caught my foot with her crooked horn and came very close to goring the horse. |
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Other such hosts include the large buffalo, Syncerus caffer, wildebeest, waterbuck, impala, kob and quite small-bodied duikers. |
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When he was done, the actors began stampeding out of the theater like buffalo. |
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Like other Caddoans, both groups had a mixed economy with farming and buffalo hunting being important. |
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Angels skipper Mike Scioscia put on a squeeze play, with the slothlike Molina advancing down the third base line like a wandering buffalo. |
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It will tell tales of frontier gunfights, buffalo hunts, Indian fights, trail drives, and stagecoaches. |
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The story began on Sunday night when a butcher tried to slaughter the buffalo. |
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Since the area was once home to buffalo, elk, deer, and antelope herds, grazing is another management tool. |
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In addition to buffalo, men hunted larger game, such as deer, moose, mountain sheep, antelope, and elk. |
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However when asked to elaborate what the real issues were, he declined to comment, and instead extolled the virtues of his new buffalo. |
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Now all that's left are guns and herds of overweight buffalo wallowing across a subcontinent of syrup. |
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Cape buffalo prefer areas of open pasture, close to jungle and swampy ground where they can wallow. |
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He went for the plum tomato, buffalo mozzarella and rocket salad with Parmesan shavings, basil and virgin olive oil. |
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Traditionally, the Blackfoot made their clothing from the hides of buffalo, deer, elk, and antelope. |
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The horse-rich families with thirty horses apiece would go to hunt for meat and robes or to trade horses for buffalo robes or camas for clothing. |
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A British wildlife artist who made a career of depicting Africa's fauna was gored to death by a buffalo, police said yesterday. |
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It depicts a massive Cape buffalo quartering through low scrub and staring at the viewer. |
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Soon the Ninth's troopers also became known as buffalo soldiers, and ultimately the infantrymen too came to be considered buffalo soldiers. |
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Suddenly, Blake found himself surrounded by a bunch of buffalo hunters defiantly waving their Winchester rifles. |
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On the shores great herds of buffalo, waterbuck and impala grazed peacefully. |
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This forces parched buffalo, waterbucks, and other lion prey to gather at one of the few remaining sources of water. |
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My brother was in at the death of the great southern herds in 1877, and had a good deal of experience in buffalo hunting. |
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The bones, the scientists found, belonged to a species of water buffalo that probably lived between 10,000 and 100,000 years ago. |
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A water buffalo and a cow proved unwilling to be sacrificial animals and fled from the butcher's block, sparking confusion among locals. |
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My horse was, fortunately, a quiet old beast, that had rushed with me into many a herd, and been in at the death of many a buffalo. |
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Brahma cows and water buffalo roamed the beaches where there are now posh condos and five star hotels. |
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They had figured out how to get milk out of water buffalo by breeding a new kind of water buffalo. |
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When compared with other domestic livestock, the water buffalo is generally a healthy animal. |
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In the next two hours, we came across many black buffalo, herds of zebra and numerous gazelles. |
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Curd is boiled, cooled and whisked buffalo milk poured into earthenware pots and left to set. |
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They are famous around the county for their collection of unusual breeds, beginning with water buffalo, then venison, and now wild boar. |
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Ranchers graze cattle and water buffalo on floodplain grasslands to produce meat and secondarily dairy products. |
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Water buffalo is not as durable as cowhide, but it's cheaper because of its large supply. |
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In Africa, the water buffalo is represented by the African or cape buffalo. |
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Common farm animals are cattle, water buffalo, horses, chickens, and, in non-Muslim areas, pigs. |
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But the rainy season is good news for some animals such as water buffalo and David's deer. |
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Or, a cottonwood grove could shade a permanent spring, even though the waterhole was likely trampled by thousands of buffalo hooves. |
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Wash looked up to see five buffalo soldiers and a white sergeant smiling over the barrels of rifles. |
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It is common for the tailing ponds to be turned into wetlands or even grazing lands for buffalo such as the one made by Syncrude. |
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Most of them are being raised like cattle on big ranches to provide beef for buffalo burgers. |
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These American footpaths are often based on game trails, most notably from the vast herds of buffalo. |
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One herd numbered thirty or more, water buffalo perhaps two or three times as many again. |
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Because much of the Indian trade involved buffalo robes, the diminution of the large western herds especially affected Fort Union. |
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Some people develop skinny legs, but a pot belly, a buffalo hump or a double chin as a side effect. |
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In the winter, separate skin sleeves were added to these dresses along with a buffalo robe. |
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Professor Rangsan also said plans are underway to clone other species, including water buffalo, cats and leopards. |
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They come in blankets and buffalo robes and a few of them in their bare skins, a motley, dirty throng. |
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Endangered include tapir, guar and banteng, wild buffalo, serow, red dog, Asiatic elephant, and leopard. |
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Their instruments include long wooden drums, kettlegongs, knobbed gongs, cymbals, bamboo beaters, flutes, and buffalo horns. |
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The crater is home to elephant, buffalo, baboon, reedbuck, colobus monkeys, leopard and duikers. |
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Also present in smaller numbers are zebra, blue wildebeest, buffalo, oribi, kudu, reedbuck, bushbuck and common duiker. |
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The rest of the property is planted with native grasses, including blue grama and buffalo grass. |
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We began with an antipasto platter of prosciutto di parma, buffalo mozzarella, tomatoes, courgette, peppers and aubergine. |
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Shepherdia berries, otherwise known as buffalo berries, are not ripe in the valley yet. |
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Some examples of berries that grizzly bears like include buffalo berries, blueberries, huckleberries, cranberries, saskatoons and crowberries. |
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They found and corralled a small wild herd of buffalo, which became the breeding stock for the magnificent beast we have today. |
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We saw herds of elephants, impala, water buffalo, antelope, and a leap of leopards. |
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On this island are palaces, palm trees, pomegranate orchards, and huge water buffalo. |
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Along the banks we caught sight of both of the supposedly almost extinct species of dwarf buffalo, the highland and lowland anoa. |
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Ancient seals depict an ithyphallic yogi-like figure with buffalo horns, a figure mirrored in later Hindu representations of the great god Shiva. |
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We have various breeds of monkeys, buffalo, colorful parrots, zebra, aoudads, camels, ostrich, alligator, and much more. |
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A circular bamboo boat lined with buffalo hide, the coracle is a common means of transport on the Kabini and Kaveri rivers. |
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The buffalo player may only move his pieces one space directly forward as long as that space is unoccupied. |
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Those loafers went on to tame the wild buffalo that made the Rocky Mountains. |
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Seed pemmican had the addition of wild cherries, saskatoon or buffalo berries added to the meat and fat mixture. |
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It was also made into pemmican, a mixture of ground buffalo meat, service berries, and marrow grease. |
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In the West, buffalo berries or bull berries, chokecherries, currants and elderberries prevail. |
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When the buffalo berries bloomed we knew that the buffalo bulls were leaving their winter grounds for the summer range. |
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As natives to the Great Plains of the U.S., buffalo berries are berry winter hardy and drought tolerant. |
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He cites references back to 1841 that state that buffalo berry was widely grown. |
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Big carp, even bigger buffalo and hundreds of panfish flopped helplessly in the pasture's tall fescue and dried up cow patties. |
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It began as a buffalo trace before conflict between Native Americans and early settlers transformed it into a beaten path. |
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They were mostly French Canadians, they drank lake water mixed with wine and ate nothing but buffalo pemmican, and they sang the land alive. |
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It is therefore, common to find different species of grazers co-existing with zebra, buffalo, sable, roan, hartebeest and wildebeest. |
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Sideoats grama, buffalo grass, sagebrush, yucca and prickly pear cactus are also common on the canyon floor and walls. |
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Smallmouth buffalo are esteemed above all suckers from a culinary standpoint. |
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The Asian buffalo is classified as Bubalus bubalis, the tamarau as Bubalus mindorensis. |
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Many of North America's buffalo were already gone by the time the notorious hide hunt started on the Great Plains. |
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With lifeless voices, singers march through the streets, striking bells and tapping on drums made of buffalo skin. |
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The American bison, which is commonly called a buffalo, is not on the U.S. Endangered Species List. |
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In the Lamar Valley a buffalo ranch was established where bison were bred and fed for the viewing enjoyment of the public. |
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The smaller European relative of the American buffalo, called the European Bison or Wisent, suffered a similar fate. |
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So whenever people come over here to hunt buffalo, they can have our hunting grounds. |
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In terms of wildlife, you find elephant, buffalo, hippos, baboons, chimpanzees and over 600 species of birds. |
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Those cattle have been used as an excuse for the Montana Department of Livestock to slaughter thousands of America's last wild herd of buffalo. |
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Two hundred years ago, bison, aka buffalo, roamed North America in massive herds. |
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These adverse events include acne, easy bruising, moon face, swollen ankles, hirsutism, buffalo hump, and skin striae. |
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These once hosted and boosted millions of bison, a large North American mammal of the buffalo tribe. |
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Plains Indians, in contrast, erected tentlike tepees, constructed out of poles wrapped with buffalo skins. |
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The menu features game, namely rabbit, pigeon, venison and pheasant, and from time to time buffalo and wild boar. |
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The goal with professional hunter Gordon Duncan of Shangaan Hunters in Zimbabwe was to bag a Cape buffalo. |
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Nationally, 41 separate tribes now belong to the Intertribal Bison Cooperative, whose sole mission is buffalo restoration. |
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Newborn buffalo calves, like bovine calves, can succumb in large numbers to viruses, bacteria, and poor nutrition. |
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True mozzarella is made from the milk of the water buffalo, imported from India to Italy in the seventh century. |
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Also, when looking at the Lakota medicine wheel, the color white is north, symbolized by the white buffalo. |
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And like wild dogs after a wounded buffalo, the ants swarmed over it, their terrible serrated jaws clamped tight or biting, biting, biting. |
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Local people depended on turtles much the way native North Americans depended on the buffalo. |
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Next door is the Night Safari where, between 7.30 pm and midnight, you can watch buffalo, deer, tigers and fishing cats as they come out to feed. |
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And yet another is a mountain refuge for vultures, tigers, and wild water buffalo. |
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In the film starring Paul Hogan, the hero uses his skills to pacify an angry water buffalo standing in the way of his vehicle. |
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Clouds of oxpeckers chirp above the buffalo, while cattle egrets, a series of white splashes, rise and fall at their feet. |
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He saw the farmer and the buffalo working toilsomely in the field and observed that countless worms were killed by the plough and treads. |
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On one occasion the men dared Daniel T. Potts to charge a buffalo armed only with a tomahawk. |
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These berries are considered to be a fine accompaniment for buffalo steaks or tongue, an affinity which accounts for their common name. |
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A Bengal tiger, a tiger this size, can take down a water buffalo in less than 30 seconds to a minute. |
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And if she was walking toward you, it was like a herd of buffalo heading your way. |
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It was conducted mainly among the buffalo hunting groups of the plains region. |
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Those 13,, those 13 valuable wild mammals were the cow, sheep, goat, horse, pig, the reindeer, donkey, Arabian camel, Asian camel, water buffalo, yak, gaur and Bali cattle. |
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Water buffalo are not a protected species in South America, where the picture was taken, and the big game hunt was entirely legal. |
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After he graduated high school, Stasio enrolled at the University at buffalo and entered the ROTC program. |
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The most dangerous animal to encounter when walking, I discovered, is not a lion but a cantankerous male buffalo. |
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He hunted deer in the pelting rain, got tangled up in a cactus, and then shot his buffalo and, in gleeful celebration, performed an Indian war dance over the carcass. |
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Believing they had left the conflict behind them, they rested, cut tepee poles and cooked camas in preparation for their journey to the buffalo country of eastern Montana. |
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When we began filming at Elgon in February 2002, not a day went by without sighting a buffalo, bushbuck or waterbuck with a snare wrapped around its neck or foot. |
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However, few families own more than a small number of cows, water buffalo, or yaks because the mountainous topography does not provide grazing land for large animals. |
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It brings to mind one of those nature documentaries, where the wounded water buffalo desperately tries to fend off the hyenas circling in for the kill. |
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The hot spot is home to important populations of numerous large birds and mammals, including vultures, tigers, elephants, rhinos, and wild water buffalo. |
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Research veterinarians are experimenting with vaccines in animals to try to save 2 million cattle and water buffalo that die each year of rinderpest. |
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Although most families have a water buffalo or cow, these animals are rarely eaten except on ceremonial occasions, when an animal is sacrificed to please the spirits. |
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Among the dead, they think, were the many farmers who ranched buffalo on a huge set of interlocking, highly sophisticated farms across the mid-west. |
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So if I am ever having quite a stressful day ... you can put a buffalo on in the background or a cricket. |
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Donkeys, mules, oxen, and water buffalo carry loads, as do the offspring of the temperamental yaks, which are kept only to crossbreed with cattle. |
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This promised the Indians a permanent reservation of the forty million acres of land around the Black Hills and the right to hunt buffalo in unceded territory. |
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But the rain stopped as suddenly as it had begun, and the sun was already steaming the water buffalo dry as a ragged chorus wafted back from the restaurant car. |
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Timbavati is known for its large herds of buffalo and elephant, and the night drives are good for viewing leopards, antbears, porcupines and hyenas. |
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Other species include the Japanese Sika deer, North European fallow deer, water buffalo, llamas, aoudads, ostriches, Sardinian donkeys and pigmy goats. |
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We skirted around water buffalo, flocks of chickens and barking dogs. |
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Today's excess of elk and buffalo have destroyed woody species such as willow, aspen, cottonwood, alder and serviceberry along the streams and rivers. |
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The relocation is the first phase of a resettlement programme of several wildlife species, including giant sable and red buffalo, to Kissama over the next five years. |
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The forests were low, and the land stretched tight like taut buffalo skin. |
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I ordered holsters to hang straight so they could be worn butts to the front or to the rear and I also wanted a deep dark brown color to match the buffalo horn grips. |
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A single buffalo distress bellow is enough to turn a docile, ruminating herd into a battalion of warriors, ready to charge and chase off an entire pride of lions. |
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Each country was also represented by a small symbol, such as a fleur-de-lis for France, a water buffalo for Vietnam, a panda bear for China, and so on. |
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I also like buffalo mozzarella, ravioli and, for dessert, tiramisu. |
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I slipped on the severed shank of a buffalo and fell hard into a ditch. |
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The Blackfeet believed in underground prairie reserves of buffalo and that if hunters killed all the buffalo they could find, more would emerge from secret caves. |
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They have already introduced thousands of head of game including black rhino, elephant, disease-free buffalo, zebra, giraffe, springbok, blesbok and antelope. |
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But for the buffalo, the year-round, knee-deep mud is simply glorious. |
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In many places in India the traditional Coracle is made by blowing up the skin of a dead buffalo, stitching it together and sitting on it like using a large float. |
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The North Slavey inhabited mountainous areas of the Northwest Territories and hunted mainly caribou and buffalo, using bow and arrows, spears, clubs, snares and twisted sinew. |
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Because of their bovine family ties, cattle and buffalo turn out to be vulnerable to many of the same pathogens, such as foot-and-mouth disease and bovine tuberculosis. |
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Running buffalo clover once occurred over a broad area of the Midwest. |
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The meat of buffalo and deer was a source of food, while the hides provided rawhide and buckskins for teepee covers, blankets, clothes and parfleches. |
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Home to numerous crocodiles and hippo, the Great Ruaha draws many thirsty waterbuck, leopard, buffalo, reedbuck, wild dogs, lion and hyena to its banks. |
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The buffalo of North America could once numbered in the tens of millions, but were reduced to near-extinction by systematic slaughter during the 19th century. |
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That is definitely a load to be reckoned with and also explains why they were able to kill such large animals as grizzly bears and buffalo with a six-gun even back then. |
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Unlike captive ranched buffalo, which are now relatively common, the Yellowstone buffalo herd has never interbred with cattle and has retained its wild character. |
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First they tried to buffalo voters with the odd assertion that North Dakota banks don't sell their customers' information, so there's no need to worry. |
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The problem was that the head-high buffalo grass that thrived in the thin topsoil had slowly adapted to its deceptively hostile environment over several thousand years. |
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Over these short six years of whisky trade with the Blackfoot in southern Alberta, an estimated 150,000 buffalo robes went south to Fort Benton, Montana. |
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After yielding his blankets and sleeping spot in one of the wagons to another traveler who was ill, Langford tried to make himself comfortable on the ground in a buffalo robe. |
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The horse-rich families with thirty horses apiece would go to Buffalo to hunt for meat and robes or to trade horses for buffalo robes for clothing. |
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Bison hunting distinguished itself m two other critical ways-it allowed the hunters to trade buffalo robes for guns, ammunition, and manufactured goods. |
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Traditional musical instruments include a bugle made from buffalo horn, a circular piece of iron with a string stretched across it that vibrates to produce sound, and a drum. |
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Shy bushbuck, kudu, eland, impala, and elephant all take their turn whilst buffalo and waterbuck make their way to the sandy banks of the Zambesi. |
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And artists have portrayed wild-game hunts in Africa, as well as Indian buffalo leaps in America when men have deliberately caused animal stampedes. |
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It looked like a herd of white buffalo stampeding down on me. |
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Along the Red River in 18o6 he describes a rich abundance of animal species including the Carolina parakeet, cougar, plains buffalo, wolf, and peregrine falcon. |
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In addition to serving as a spiritual link to their past for the Oneida tribe, leaner buffalo meat is well-suited to the diet of Native Americans. |
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Many grocery stores are carrying buffalo these days, so be sure to ask. |
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The routes and trails to the buffalo plains commonly followed the banks of the west-flowing rivers to their remote headwaters on the Continental Divide. |
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Next time we go, I'll order the chai-infused French toast kabobs or the jelly doughnut pancakes and Mara can get the buffalo sausage and garlic challah. |
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They picked wild service berries, choke cherries, and buffalo or bull berries in the fall, and gathered the bark of the cottonwood tree, enjoying its sweet interior. |
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As with most Indian tribes in North America the lives of the Apache were destroyed as their life-blood, the buffalo were slaughtered by the whites. |
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Or, for that matter, could the intertribal warfare be reconciled with the intertribal peace requirements set down for the buffalo hunters by the Stevens treaties? |
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The rest of my time was devoted to ploughing the sun-scorched earth, tanning buffalo hides, and fighting off grizzled-bears with my trusty bowie-knife! |
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Twenty ferries are slowly being replaced by bridges to connect orderly rural villages where man and buffalo still struggle to plow tiny paddy fields. |
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He went on to note that the Flatheads, possessing large numbers of horses and lacking buffalo, traveled long distances to the forks of the Missouri River every fall to hunt. |
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An old African buffalo, or a Canadian bison, has, of course, his spells of crustiness, and is then unpleasant, but the boar is always peeved about something or other. |
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Well, Bubba, it might have something to do with Parisians perfecting Gallic cool while we were busy slaughtering buffalo and burning witches at the stake. |
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In common with other plains peoples, the Dakota were nomadic buffalo hunters, who gathered in tribes during the summer, and dispersed into family groups during the winter. |
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She has created a new blue cheese from the milk of the buffalo at Northallerton which she hopes will be a prizewinner at the British Cheese Awards, held in London next month. |
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In some areas buffalo, kudu and common duikers are a bother. |
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Participants often use drums collected from around the world including djembe, doumbek, congas, bongos and buffalo drums. |
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Slic footwear is made from cow and buffalo leather, polyurethane and Clarino material. |
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The Trust also uses water buffalo at its Three-Cornered Meadow reserve, to the only place in Wales where mousetail thrives. |
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Level of tolerance, antibiosis, and antixenosis among resistant buffalo grasses and zoysia grasses. |
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The buffalo beetle, the hairy larva of the carpet beetle, is the main bug in the ROM's bug room. |
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Similarly other species of wild bovines like wild water buffalo, banteng are also domesticated. |
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The forest is also home to the anoa, a rare and secretive dwarf buffalo, and the Buton macaque, a tail-less monkey. |
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Dor also proposes that the water buffalo is to be identified as being the animal signified in the Mishnaic Hebrew koy. |
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Central to the Indian way of life was, of course, the buffalo, more correctly known as the American bison. |
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I had taken a Cape buffalo in the 1990s and knew the rigors of heavy arrows and serious draw-weight poundage. |
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For sensitive sightseers, Virginia recommends the ant lion, the elephant shrew, the leopard tortoise, the rhino beetle and the buffalo weaver. |
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When cattle replaced buffalo on the plains, cow chips in turn replaced buffalo chips as a ready source of British thermal units. |
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One pride of seven lions took a full 15 minutes to kill a 1,200-pound Cape buffalo. |
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There are fewer stories about the smoked buffalo mozzarella, the mixed fried seafood and the T-bone steak but they still look likely to win fans. |
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Phillips also expects to see a vast improvement in the lake's fishery, which currently supports mostly rough fish, mainly carp and buffalo. |
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Buffalos have few natural predators, but the fabled buffalo kills by man and its near extinction are fully explained. |
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Sometimes the hem of the dress would be ornamented with pieces of buffalo hoof. |
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They asked the director of the buffalo Zoo for some wallaby hair. |
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The stock farm says the black cattle make ''healthy beef'' because they are fed chemical-free buffalo grass and non-genetically modified corn. |
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A remarkable snowstorm plowed through buffalo, New York on Tuesday. |
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Native to the high plains, buffalo grass is extremely drought tolerant, requires little fertilization and only occasional mowing. |
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These include the wolf, fox, ape, zebra, cheetah, rhinoceros, African buffalo and others. |
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To protect our legs we wore over the trousers heavy leather chaparejos, sometimes of bear or buffalo hide. |
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They followed the migrating herds of buffalo across the plains. |
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On a trip to Tanzania in 2009, he tested a prototype of the BeetleCam on elephants, African buffalo, and lions. |
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They are a sight more readily associated with Asian paddy fields than the Midlands, but water buffalo are definitely on the menu in Warwickshire. |
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Prides of leopard and lion, huge groups of buffalo, waterbuck, roan, eland, sable, giraffe and the rare puku can also be seen. |
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A WILDLIFE sanctuary was celebrating last night after discovering that its herd of water buffalo has a new member. |
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A CARDIGAN wildlife sanctuary has been celebrating the birth of a water buffalo. |
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He had the loyalty of a water buffalo, and if you were in his herd he was with you. |
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The Mandan were known for their painted buffalo hides that often recorded historic events. |
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The chance to gaze pop-eyed at roaming wildlife including zebras, wildebeest, elephants, buffalo, giraffes and those endangered rhinos. |
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Ards may be drawn by oxen, water buffalo, donkeys, camels, or other animals. |
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The gaur, a gigantic wild ox larger than even wild water buffalo, is found mainly in Indochina. |
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Barry Island's elephant, water buffalo and lion What happened to the lion we used to have our photo taken on? |
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In addition to eating the meat, the Mandan used all parts of the buffalo, so nothing went to waste. |
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Our tears were shed on behalf of the Winnipegger who has himself photographed in the shaggy buffalo coat. |
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Susceptible animals include cattle, water buffalo, sheep, goats, pigs, antelope, deer, and bison. |
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More rarely, yarn may be spun from camel, yak, possum, musk ox, cat, dog, wolf, rabbit, or buffalo hair, and even turkey or ostrich feathers. |
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However, cattle cannot be successfully hybridized with more distantly related bovines such as water buffalo or African buffalo. |
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Horses, donkeys, deer, buffalo, llamas, alpacas, guanacos and vicunas are farmed for meat in various regions. |
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In some parts of the world, livestock includes species such as buffalo, and the South American camelids, the alpaca and llama. |
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Generally, male domestic bulls were crossed with buffalo cows, producing offspring of which only the females were fertile. |
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A wide range of other species such as horse, water buffalo, llama, rabbit and guinea pig are used as livestock in some parts of the world. |
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For example, the endangered wild water buffalo is most threatened with extinction by genetic pollution from the domestic water buffalo. |
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Eventually the Cheyenne and the Sutaio became one tribe and turned into mounted buffalo hunters with ranges mainly outside North Dakota. |
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First Creator created the lands to the south of the river with hills, valleys, trees, buffalo, pronghorn antelope and snakes. |
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Besides buffalo, elk, and deer hides, Mandans also used ermine and white weasel hides for clothing. |
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These traders dealt rotgut alcohol and placed such high demands on buffalo robes that the once vast herds were brought to near extinction. |
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Grisly There is even grisly footage of Komodo dragons injecting a buffalo with venom then stalking it for three weeks, waiting for it to die. |
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Using long lines, drift nets, and trawlers has about the same mentality as setting a grass fire to drive a herd of buffalo over a cliff. |
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These larger boats required joining the buffalo hides with waterproof seams, a technique not used by the American Indians. |
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The beaches of Gabon's Petit Luango National Park are crowded with forest elephants, red river hogs and even buffalo. |
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Black flies, turkey gnats, buffalo gnats, deer flies and horse flies are well-known members of this group. |
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Besides buffalo, the Mandan trapped small mammals for food and hunted deer. |
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A total of 1 case of cryptorchidism was recorded in cattle bull in the present study, whereas no such cases were found in buffalo bull. |
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But the rating for the most aromatic tea goes to Milk Oolong tea from China, which is flavoured with buffalo milk and caramel cream. |
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Some want to give the Great Plains back to the buffalo and others even want to undam the entire West. |
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Shortgrass prairie is dominated by blue grama, buffalo grass, scarlet globemallow, prickly-pear cactus, rabbitbrush, broom snakeweed, and spreading buckwheat. |
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A mix of methods is combined in calfskin leather or in brushed and reversed suede buffalo leather, which is used on the lace-up for women and on the boot for men. |
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Hunting the buffalo was a critical part of Mandan survival and rituals. |
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For mine, I'm using a combination of a meat sauce, a ragu and some fresh buffalo mozzarella, which melts and goes lovely and gooey through the ragu. |
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A bull boat is a useful small boat, usually made by American Indians and frontiersmen, made by covering a skeletal wooden frame with a buffalo hide. |
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Other animals, such as hippopotamuses, pigs, rhinoceroses, water buffalo and elephants, bathe in mud in order to cool off and protect themselves from the sun. |
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Commonly hunted game included deer, bear, buffalo, and wild turkey. |
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With a timid, loutish movement the great beast turned aside, then lumbered off followed by the calf. The other buffalo also extricated itself from the slime and lolloped away. |
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I also watched a video on YouTube of a guy killing a cape buffalo in 30 seconds with a 125-grain, 2-blade broadhead, and that's when I made the switch and will not look back. |
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They also kept themselves warm by wearing a robe of buffalo fur. |
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On the extreme left, another man wears a horned buffalo fur headdress, dewclaw bandoleer, woolen cloth leggings with box type decoration, and fully-beaded moccasins. |
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AaThe first passenger train stopped after hitting the buffalo, which had wandered onto the track late Saturday, and was then rear ended by a second train going at full speed. |
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Fourteen does, two smaller bucks, and a serious bruiser were leaping over deadfalls, bearing down on my fallen-log blind like a herd of charging buffalo. |
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He also has to negotiate live ordnance left over from the Vietnam War, as well as a reticulated python, a whip scorpion, a monitor lizard and a herd of buffalo. |
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Some people walk with a panther or strike a buffalo stance that makes you wanna dance. Other people flip the script on the day of the jackal that'll make you cackle. |
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The carpet beetle, called the buffalo moth, is a dermestoid beetle. |
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That evening, as sunset stains the lake red and boaters pull up to the marina, we dine on crab-stuffed buffalo carbonade at the Floating Restaurant in Hope. |
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Soldiers encamped in Mozambique's Gorongosa National Park, an area rich in flora and fauna, hunted elephants, zebras, Cape buffalo and other animals for food. |
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A salad of buffalo mozzarella had variously-hued tomatoes that had been aggressively seasoned, making the most of them late in the season, whilst the cheese was milkily rich. |
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And converting a traditional lawn to short-growing grasses like buffalo grass can reduce local air and noise pollution and save time, by reducing lawn-mower use. |
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The purpose of my project is to test the influence of dextrose in relationship to osmotic pressure when buffalo grass cultures are frozen in liquid nitrogen. |
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