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  2. Range of a projectile - Wikipedia

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    The path of this projectile launched from a height y 0 has a range d. In physics, a projectile launched with specific initial conditions will have a range. It may be more predictable assuming a flat Earth with a uniform gravity field, and no air resistance. The horizontal ranges of a projectile are equal for two complementary angles of ...

  3. Icelandic cattle - Wikipedia

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    Icelandic cattle (Icelandic: íslenskur nautgripur [ˈistlɛnskʏr ˈnœytˌkrɪːpʏr̥]) are a breed of cattle native to Iceland. Cattle were first brought to the island during the Settlement of Iceland a thousand years ago. [1] Icelandic cows are an especially colorful breed with a wide variety of colours and markings. [2]

  4. Eastern cattle egret - Wikipedia

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    The cattle egret is a popular bird with cattle ranchers for its perceived role as a biocontrol of cattle parasites such as ticks and flies. A study in Australia found that cattle egrets reduced the number of flies that bothered cattle by pecking them directly off the skin. Not all interactions between humans and eastern cattle egrets are ...

  5. Australian Cattle Dog - Wikipedia

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    The Australian Cattle Dog can be put to work in a number of ways. Cattle Dogs are service dogs for people with a disability or are therapy dogs, [28] some work for customs agencies in drug detection, some as police dogs, [27] others haze pest animals, such as geese, for city or state agencies, [31] and some work as scat-detection dogs, tracking ...

  6. Welsh Black cattle - Wikipedia

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    Welsh black cattle near Penderyn. The Welsh Black is a dual-purpose breed of cattle native to Wales.This breed is one of the oldest in Britain, going back to pre-Roman times. The Welsh Black was a prized possession of Britain's people upon the invasion of the Saxon

  7. Australian Stumpy Tail Cattle Dog - Wikipedia

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    Iris Heale (1919–2006), Glen Iris kennels, became the only registered Stumpy Tail Cattle Dog breeder. She exercised her monopoly by refusing to sell registered animals. During the 1980 some members of the Australian working dog fancy realised Heale’s death would also be the death of the Stumpy Tail Cattle Dog as an exhibited breed.

  8. Intensive animal farming - Wikipedia

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    All of Woolworth's house brand eggs are now cage-free, and by mid-2013 all of their pork will come from farmers who operate stall-free farms. [ 73 ] In June 2021, the European Commission announced the plan of a ban on cages for a number of animals, including egg-laying hens, female breeding pigs, calves raised for veal, rabbits, ducks, and ...

  9. Hawaiian wild cattle - Wikipedia

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    Feral cattle contributed significantly to the decline of many plant species in the Hawaiian Islands. [2] Today the Department of Land and Natural Resources' (DLNR) Division of Forestry and Wildlife (DOFAW) is involved in feral cattle eradication, organizing lotteries for special access feral cattle control.