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  2. Aatxe - Wikipedia

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    Another name for him is Aatxegorri which means "young red bull". It is believed Aatxe inhabited caves and hollows; in many ( Isturits , Sare , Errenteria , among others) engravings and paintings depicting aurochs, bulls, and oxen have been found; which implies that this Basque myth has its origins in the Paleolithic.

  3. Dasypus - Wikipedia

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    †Beautiful armadillo (Dasypus bellus) is an extinct armadillo species found in North and South America about 2.5 million to 11,000 years ago. It is much larger than current-day species at about 2.5 times the size of the normal nine-banded armadillo and had much thicker, more robust armor. [15] [16]

  4. List of cattle terminology - Wikipedia

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    In all cattle species, a female twin of a bull usually becomes infertile due to intrauterine exposure to high testosterone levels. She is functionally a partial intersex, and is commonly called a freemartin. A wild, young, unmarked bull is known as a micky in Australia. [7] An unbranded bovine of either sex is called a maverick in the US and ...

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  6. Pub names - Wikipedia

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    Hole in the Wall. The official name or nickname of a number of very small pubs. One such at Waterloo, London, is spacious but built into a railway viaduct. The Hole in the Wall, Gibraltar was an iconic bar well frequented by the navy workers. [140] Hundred House Inn (later Hotel), Great Witley. The hotel name originates from centuries ago when ...

  7. Armadillo - Wikipedia

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    The word armadillo means ' little armored one ' in Spanish; [2] [3] it is derived from armadura ' armor ', with the diminutive suffix -illo attached. While the phrase little armored one would translate to armadito normally, the suffix -illo can be used in place of -ito when the diminutive is used in an approximative tense. [4]

  8. Zuni fetishes - Wikipedia

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    According to Rodee and Ostler, Zuni fetishes with a heartline (sometimes called a breath line) were rarely found on older fetishes and became more popular in the 20th century. [15] Traditionally, they are given "ceremonial feedings" by sprinkling a bit of ground blue corn meal and pulverized turquoise. The time of day the fetish is fed, as well ...

  9. Red Bull (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Red Bull is a brand of energy drinks. Red Bull (also redbull) may also refer to: Red Bull (fictional creature) from the 1968 fantasy novel and 1982 film The Last Unicorn by Peter S. Beagle; Red bull ant, a species of ant found in Australia; Red Bull Culture Clash, a sound clash competition; Red Bull GmbH, the private company owner of the brand