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Ancon sheep (also
called "Otter"
sheep) were a
grouping of
domestic sheep with long
bodies and very
short legs, with the fore-legs
being crooked. The...
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construction industry Ancon sheep, an
extinct breed of
sheep This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Ancón. If an
internal link...
- [citation needed] The now
extinct Ancon sheep was
created by
humans through the
selective breeding of
common domestic sheep with achondroplasia. The average-sized...
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Louisa (May–June 2007), "Earliest
Archaeological Evidence of the
Ancon Mutation in
Sheep from Leicester, UK",
International Journal of Osteoarchaeology...
- rare
abrupt changes he
called "sports" or "monstrosities" (example:
Ancon sheep with
short legs), and (2)
ubiquitous small differences (example: slightly...
- for example,
jumping over
ranch fences. One
example of this is the
Ancon sheep,
which was
first bred from a lamb born in 1791 with
naturally occurring...
- This is a list of
sheep breeds usually considered to
originate in
Canada and the
United States. Some may have
complex or
obscure histories, so inclusion...
- help with a
treaty for both Peru and Chile,
better known as the
Treaty of
Ancón,
which was
signed by both of them on
October 20, 1883, to keep the peace...
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opened to
commercial traffic on 15
August 1914 with the
transit of the SS
Ancon.
During World War II, the
canal proved vital to
American military strategy...
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formally opened on 15
August 1914, with the p****age of the
cargo ship SS
Ancon. The
opening of the
Panama Canal in 1914
caused a
severe drop in traffic...