-
neck,
which often resulted in the
death of the
bull.
Crowds in
London during the
Royal Entry of
James VI and I in
March 1604 were
entertained by
bull-baiting...
- A
bull is an
intact (i.e., not castrated)
adult male of the
species Bos
taurus (cattle). More
muscular and
aggressive than the
females of the same species...
-
thrust his sword, deep into the
Bull's neck, and
killed it").
Bull-leaping was portra**** in
Crete and
myths related to
bulls throughout Greece. The cosmic...
- he is the
owner of a
Paris wine shop and
leader of the Jacquerie. "A
bull-
necked, martial-looking man of
thirty ... He was a dark man altogether, with...
-
incessant speaker.
Chaldan is the god of the Arends, and his
totem animal is the
bull.
Chaldan emphasises pride and
militaristic tradition as virtues; therefore...
-
Mesopotamian mythology, the
Bull of
Heaven is a
mythical beast fought by the King of Uruk Gilgamesh. The
story of the
Bull of
Heaven is
known from two...
- the
bull in a
large muscle at the back of the
neck; thus
begins the work of
lowering his head. The
picador continues to stab at the
bull's neck, leading...
- fliers, with a
stiff wing
action quite unlike that of gulls. They look
bull-
necked compared to gulls, and have
short stubby bills. They are long-lived,...
-
proportion to the rest of the bird (willow tit
gives the
impression of
being '
bull-
necked'). A
measure of the
difficulty in
identification is
given by the fact...
- 'hooee-hoo-hoo'." Black-
necked swans can
contract avian influenza. In
March 2023
influenza A
virus subtype H5N1 was
detected in black-
necked swan po****tions...