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  2. Blackbuck - Wikipedia

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    The white eye ring of the male is narrow above the eye and the neck is all black in the male and the white on the underside is largely restricted to the belly in both males and females. The black leg stripe is well defined and reaches all along the leg. A. c. rajputanae Zukowsky, 1927, known as the northwestern blackbuck, occurs in northwestern ...

  3. White stag - Wikipedia

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    A white deer from species such as fallow deer, roe deer, white-tailed deer, black-tailed deer, or rusa, is instead referred to as a “white buck” or “white doe”. The all-white coloration is the result of leucism, a condition that causes hair and skin to lose its natural pigmentation. The white deer has played a prominent role in the ...

  4. San rock art - Wikipedia

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    The head of the buck was an important part of this disguise and was used in dancing and miming of the actions of animals. The large number of buckheaded figures in paintings is evidence that the San did this. [6] Later San rock art began to illustrate contact with European settlers.

  5. Black Buck - Wikipedia

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    Black Buck also known as Big Black Buck was a racial slur used to describe a certain type of African American man in the post-Reconstruction United States.In particular, the caricature was used to describe black men who absolutely refused to bend to the law of white authority and were seen as irredeemably violent, rude, and lecherous.

  6. File:Call of the Wild (Buck).jpg - Wikipedia

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  7. Buck White, Country Music Legend, Dead at 94 - AOL

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    Country star Ricky Skaggs shared the news on social media.

  8. Jungle Menace - Wikipedia

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    1937 lobby card. Jungle Menace (1937) is the first serial released by Columbia Pictures.. Based on the success of Republic Pictures's 1936 serial Darkest Africa, starring real-life animal trainer Clyde Beatty, Columbia made this exotic jungle serial starring real-life animal collector Frank "Bring 'Em Back Alive" Buck.

  9. Streakers, X-Rated Movies and LSD: The Craziest Tales ... - AOL

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    The film is almost entirely silent, save for 12 words — two of which are his: “ "With pleasure.” (The Artist was also the first entirely black-and-white film to win Best Picture since The ...