-
introduced into Africa, the
humpless longhorn (Bos
taurus longifrons)
arrived around 5000 BC. They were
followed by the
humpless shorthorn (Bos
taurus brachyceros)...
- to
brown to fawn, with
white spotting on some animals. The
females are
humpless,
while males have a low hump. The
breed is used for
draught work and milk...
- prin****l form of
Sanga cattle,
which originated as
hybrids of Zebu and
humpless cattle in East Africa. DNA
analyses have
confirmed that they are a combination...
- The Kuri is a
breed of the
humpless longhorn group of cattle. The
humpless longhorn grouping relates them to the N'dama cattle. They are used for meat...
- lyre-shaped horns, and of the
Sanga type,
intermediate between Zebu and
humpless cattle, with cervico-thoracic humps,
though they
appear more Zebu than...
- Rock
painting at
Bhimbetka dated to 8,000 - 3,000 BCE
depicting a
humpless bovine....
- Sudan. Hump
backed cattle were
considerably stronger than the
previous humpless breeds in
southern Sudan and are
capable of
withstanding long-distance...
-
Brachycentrus lateralis is a
species of
humpless casemaker caddisfly in the
family Brachycentridae. It is
found in
North America. "Brachycentrus lateralis...
-
culture phase 1
ceramics from Ma'layba in
Southern Arabia. Long-horned
humpless cattle bones have
likewise been
discovered at Asa Koma,
suggesting that...
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Brachycentrus appalachia is a
species of
humpless casemaker caddisfly in the
family Brachycentridae. It is
found in
North America. "Brachycentrus appalachia...