- the
impressions or
images left
behind by a
person walking or running.
Hoofprints and
pawprints are
those left by
animals with
hooves or paws
rather than...
-
likely deposited during the last ice age as a
Glacial erratic, and the '
hoofprint' is
probably the
imprint of a
fossil bivalve. This part of East Anglia...
- 2013,
retrieved 27
October 2012 Zhang, Shengyen; Stevenson, Dan (2002),
Hoofprint of the Ox:
Principles of the Chan
Buddhist Path as
Taught by a Modern...
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Favorite Trails of
Desert Riders.
Redwood City, CA:
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Frank M. (2003) [1987]. Palm Springs:...
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South American jaguar Van Ausdal, Shawn; Wilcox,
Robert W. (2013). "
Hoofprints:
Ranching and
Landscape Transformation". RCC
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- 93 mi) at a time. Each of its
strides (i.e., the
distance between its
hoofprints) is 5.8–6.7 m (19–22 ft). Grant's
gazelle 64–80 km/h (40–50 mph) Land...
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course to
Upper Sapey. A
story is told of a
stolen mare and colt
whose hoofprints stopped at the bank of the brook. The
owner was
Saint Catherine of Ledbury...
-
Great Profile". Roy Rogers, in
addition to
having his
horse Trigger's
hoofprints next to his,
imprinted his revolver. Mel
Brooks wore a
prosthetic sixth...
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Indiana University Press 2011. Van Ausdal, Shawn, and
Robert W. Wilcox. "
Hoofprints:
Cattle Ranching and
Landscape Transformation" in A
Living Past: Environmental...
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Chinese Meditation. 1964. p. 125 Zhang, Shengyen; Dan
Stevenson (2002).
Hoofprint of the Ox:
Principles of the Chan
Buddhist Path as
Taught by a Modern...