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 ==== Watussi-Ankole ==== ==== Watussi-Ankole ====
-Watussi-Ankole is a breed of domestic cattle raised in East Africa. It is mainly a dairy breed, and blood is also obtained from it. The value of the cattle increases with the size of its horns. [([[http://afs.okstate.edu/breeds/cattle/ankolewatusi/index.html/|Oklahoma State University]])]+The Watussi-Ankole is a breed of domestic cattle raised in East Africa. It is mainly a dairy breed, and blood is also obtained from it. The value of the cattle increases with the size of its horns. [([[http://afs.okstate.edu/breeds/cattle/ankolewatusi/index.html/|Oklahoma State University]])]
  
 ==== Jallikattu ==== ==== Jallikattu ====
-Still known from mural depictions, jallikattu looks like a combination of rodeo and the Basque fiesta of San Fermin, where men try to hold on to or knock down a zebu bull by holding it only by its characteristic hump. This tradition, popular among Tamils in southern India, has been banned because of its cruelty. [([[https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/tamil-nadu/jallikattu-all-you-need-to-know/article30555288.ece|The Hindu]])]+Still known from mural depictions, the jallikattu looks like a combination of rodeo and the Basque fiesta of San Fermin, where men try to hold on to or knock down a zebu bull by holding it only by its characteristic hump. This tradition, popular among Tamils in southern India, has been banned because of its cruelty. [([[https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/tamil-nadu/jallikattu-all-you-need-to-know/article30555288.ece|The Hindu]])]
  
 ==== Apis the Egyptian deity ==== ==== Apis the Egyptian deity ====
-Apis, the Egyptian deity was depicted as a bull. Apis was the son of Hathor. Since Hathor was the symbolic mother of the pharaohs, the bull Apis was often a symbol of the pharaoh. [([[https://www.worldhistory.org/Apis/|World Historyn]])]+Apis, the Egyptian deitywas depicted as a bull. Apis was the son of Hathor. Since Hathor was the symbolic mother of the pharaohs, the bull Apis was often a symbol of the pharaoh. [([[https://www.worldhistory.org/Apis/|World Historyn]])] 
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