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  1. 21 de feb. de 2021 · Morton Subotnick - The Wild Bull (1968) [Electronic - Abstract - Experimental] El Sumergible Neuronal. 2.41K subscribers. Subscribed. 157. 5.2K views 2 years ago....

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AurochsAurochs - Wikipedia

    The aurochs (Bos primigenius) (/ ˈ ɔː r ɒ k s / or / ˈ aʊ r ɒ k s /) is an extinct cattle species, considered to be the wild ancestor of modern domestic cattle. With a shoulder height of up to 180 cm (71 in) in bulls and 155 cm (61 in) in cows, it was one of the largest herbivores in the Holocene ; it had massive elongated and ...

  3. 4 de nov. de 2011 · 3.15M subscribers. Subscribed. 6.6K. 2.9M views 12 years ago. The fighting bull is a species that notoriously represents Spanish identity. However, it is commonly forgotten that before bulls...

  4. 31 de oct. de 2018 · Wrangling a Wild Bull - YouTube. Golden Productions. 9.83K subscribers. Subscribed. 1.2K. 435K views 5 years ago. This is a Clip from the feature Documentary "Ranching the Endangered West" Get...

  5. Luis Ángel Firpo (October 11, 1894 – August 7, 1960) was an Argentine boxer. Born in Junín, Argentina, he was nicknamed The Wild Bull of the Pampas. [1] . He was the first Latin American in history to challenge for the world heavyweight title. His bout against Jess Willard set a world record for boxing attendance at the time. [2] .

  6. 26 de ene. de 2022 · Despite the lack of modern-day knowledge of genetics, the Heck brothers both claimed to have recreated aurochs through back-breeding. Heinz even wrote, “The wild bull, the aurochs, lives again.”

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Re'emRe'em - Wikipedia

    It has been translated as "unicorn" in the Latin Vulgate, King James Version, and in some Christian Bible translations as "oryx" (which was accepted as the referent in Modern Hebrew), [citation needed] "wild ox", "wild bull", "buffalo" or "rhinoceros". Natan Slifkin has argued that the re'em was an aurochs, as has Isaac Asimov before him.