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  2. Working animal - Wikipedia

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    Oxen are slow but strong, and have been used in a yoke since ancient times: the earliest surviving vehicle, Puabi's Sumerian sledge, was ox-drawn; an acre was originally defined as the area a span of oxen could plow in a day. The domestic water buffalo and carabao, pull wagons and ploughs in Southeast Asia and the Philippines.

  3. Cattle - Wikipedia

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    Bite area decreases with the density of the plants but increases with their height. Bite area is determined by the sweep of the tongue; in one study observing 750-kilogram (1,650 lb) steers, bite area reached a maximum of approximately 170 cm 2 (30 sq in). Bite depth increases with the height of the plants.

  4. Carabao - Wikipedia

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    Carabao milk is richer and creamier in texture than cow or goat milk, due to its much higher fat and protein content. It has similar mineral content as cow milk, except it has twice as much phosphorus. It is characteristically bluish-white in color. Carabao milk is typically home-pasteurized via a double boiler. [28]

  5. Best Bites: How to cook perfect eggs, 5 ways - AOL

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    best bites s1:e1 eggs 101 Welcome to Best Bites, a twice-weekly video series that aims to satisfy your never-ending craving for food content through quick, beautiful videos for the at-home foodie.

  6. Recently, she found a hack for making copycat Starbucks egg bites right at home! Yep, you read that right. If you're anything like Alex, you love the bite-sized breakfast item on the coffee chain ...

  7. Kouprey - Wikipedia

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    The kouprey (Bos sauveli), also known as the forest ox and grey ox, is a possibly extinct species of forest-dwelling wild bovine native to Southeast Asia. It was first scientifically described in 1937. The name kouprey is derived from the Khmer language and means "forest ox". [4]

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    “Internally, I’m panicking but externally, I’m reassuring him, ‘You’re going to be fine,’” Humplett’s wife Emma Rynear said, according to WCJB.

  9. Basi - Wikipedia

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    The jars are then sealed with clean paper, earthen covers, and occasionally carabao dung mixed with ashes, and stored in a shed or beneath a house. [5] [9] Two types of basí are produced: the sweet variety, known as "babáe" (for women), and the dry, bitter variety called "laláke" (for men). The primary difference between the two lies in the ...