- (horse) Gib (cat, ferret) Ox (cattle) (Castration
performed on
mature bull)
Stag (cattle, sheep)
Steer (cattle) (Castration
performed on
young calf) Wether...
- com. "History of the
Chicago Stags". nbahoopsonline.com. "
Bulls Celebrate 60th
Anniversary of
Chicago Stags".
Chicago Bulls.
December 2, 2005. Archived...
- a
stag in Australia, Canada, and New Zealand. In some countries, an
incompletely castrated male is
known also as a rig or ridgling. The word "
bull" also...
-
Trajan ... lions, tigers, elephants, rhinoceroses, hippopotami, giraffes,
bulls,
stags, even
crocodiles and
serpents were emplo**** to give
novelty to the spectacle...
- Anatolia. The
sacred bull of the Hattians,
whose elaborate standards were
found at
Alaca Höyük
alongside those of the
sacred stag,
survived in Hurrian...
- the size of the species. The male red deer is a
stag,
while for
other large species the male is a
bull, the
female a cow, as in cattle. In
older usage...
- the
Chicago Stags (1946–1950) and the
Chicago Packers/Zephyrs (1961–1963) . The
franchise was
founded by **** Klein, the only
owner in
Bulls history to...
-
Hittite vexilloids dating from c.2400–2200 BCE,
having finials depicting bulls,
stags, as well as
abstract forms often interpreted as
solar symbols. Ancient...
- LGBT-interest theatre.
Above The
Stag Theatre was
founded in 2008 by
Peter Bull. From late 2008 to
early 2012 its home was
above The
Stag, a **** pub in London's...
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other vessels. The most
unusual are the
Alaca Höyük
bronze standards;
bulls or
stags on
pedestals whose purpose remains the
subject of debate. The standards...