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  2. Porcellio laevis - Wikipedia

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    A "piebald" form of Porcellio laevis, with black and white coloration reminiscent of a cow. This piebald form is sometimes referred to as a "dalmatian gene" by those who keep this morph in captivity. [11] [12] It is caused by an absence of pigment in portions of the animal, creating a pattern against the pigmented sections.

  3. Pineywoods cattle - Wikipedia

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    The Pineywoods is closely related to the Florida Cracker.It is small, with a body weight usually in the range 350 to 550 kg for bulls and 275 to 350 kg for cows. [4]: 270 The coat is very variable, and may be of many different multi-colored patterns or almost any solid color. [2].

  4. Colour-sided - Wikipedia

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    An extreme pale form of the colour-sided pattern is the colour-pointed or 'white park' pattern, seen for example in the White Park, the British White and in some Irish Moiled, where the darker colour is restricted to the ears, nose and feet, leaving most of the animal white. [2]: 127

  5. White Park cattle - Wikipedia

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    The White Park is a modern British breed of cattle.It was established in 1973 to include several herds or populations of colour-pointed white cattle – white-coated, with points of either red or black on the ears and feet. [5]

  6. File:Pasiphae, Daedalus and the wooden cow, mosaic from ...

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    PASIPHAE, DAIDALOS & THE WOODEN COW Museum Collection: Gaziantep Museum, Gaziantep, Turkey Queen Pasiphae seated on a throne attended by a maiden and old Trophos (her nurse?) receives the wooden cow from the artisan Daidalos. Eros, the winged god of love, plays with the head of the crafted beast beneath her throne. Date: BC: Source

  7. Imigongo - Wikipedia

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    Imigongo (Kinyarwanda: [i.mí.ɡôː.ŋɡo]) is an art form popular in Rwanda traditionally made by women using cow dung.Often in the colors black, white and red, popular themes include spiral and geometric designs that are painted on walls, pottery, and canvas.

  8. Cowbell - Wikipedia

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    Cowbell made in wood from Indonesia. The bell and clapper are commonly crafted from iron, bronze, brass, copper, or wood. The collar used to hold the bell is traditionally made with leather and wood fibers. The craftsmanship of cow bells varies by geographic location and culture. Most cow bells are made of thin, flat pieces of plated sheet metal.

  9. Wood grain - Wikipedia

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    Wood grain is the longitudinal arrangement of wood fibers [1] or the pattern resulting from such an arrangement. [2] R. Bruce Hoadley wrote that grain is a "confusingly versatile term" with numerous different uses, including the direction of the wood cells (e.g., straight grain, spiral grain), surface appearance or figure, growth-ring placement (e.g., vertical grain), plane of the cut (e.g ...

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