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  2. Texas Longhorn - Wikipedia

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    A steer. The Texas Longhorn is an American breed of beef cattle, characterized by its long horns, which can span more than 8 ft (2.4 m) from tip to tip. [4] It derives from cattle brought from the Iberian Peninsula to the Americas by Spanish conquistadors from the time of the Second Voyage of Christopher Columbus until about 1512. [5]

  3. THEN & NOW: Historic photos of Fort Worth’s Stock ... - AOL

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    Check out these Star-Telegram photos from our archives of early parades, along with more recently in the 2000s. ... Riders guide their longhorn cattle past the courthouse during the annual Fort ...

  4. Bevo (mascot) - Wikipedia

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    Bevo is a Texas Longhorn steer with burnt orange and white coloring from which the university derived its color scheme. The profile of the Longhorn's head and horns gives rise to the school's hand symbol and saying, "Hook 'em Horns". The most recent Bevo, Bevo XV, was introduced to Texas football fans on September 4, 2016. [1]

  5. File:Texas Longhorn.jpg - Wikipedia

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  6. Enormous Longhorn Bull Sounds Like a Dinosaur Escaping ... - AOL

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    The History of Texas Longhorn Cattle. Texas Longhorn Cattle are a breed so intricately associated with the state, it’s hard to image that a hundred years ago, they were practically extinct.

  7. Where did Ricardo the bull come from? And where is he now? - AOL

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    Ricardo, a 1-year-old Texas longhorn bull, was eventually wrangled by authorities and captured in Newark's international airport, some 4 miles from the train station. Then, Ricardo was sedated ...

  8. Hook 'em Horns - Wikipedia

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    Hook 'em Horns is the chant and hand signal of The University of Texas at Austin. Students, alumni, and fans of the university employ a greeting consisting of the phrase "Hook 'em" or "Hook 'em Horns" to show school pride. The gesture is meant to approximate the shape of the head and horns of the UT mascot, the Texas Longhorn Bevo. The sign is ...

  9. Texas Longhorns - Wikipedia

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    The teams are sometimes referred to as the Horns and take their name from Longhorn cattle that were an important part of the development of Texas, and are now the official "large animal" of the state of Texas. [2] Generally, both the men's and women's teams are referred to as the Longhorns, and the mascot is a Texas Longhorn steer named Bevo ...