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    The aurochs (Bos primigenius) (/ˈɔːrɒks/ or /ˈaʊrɒks/, plural aurochs or aurochsen) is an extinct species of bovine, considered to be the wild ancestor...
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    The Indian aurochs (Bos primigenius namadicus; Sindhi: انڊين جهنگلي ڏاند) is an extinct subspecies of aurochs that inhabited West Asia and the Indian subcontinent...
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  • Night of the Aurochs is an unfinished novel by Dalton Trumbo (died 1976), published posthumously in 1979. Aurochs is an attempt by Trumbo to tell the tale...
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  • Auroch Digital is a game development company based in Bristol, UK. It previously ran the GameTheNews initiative, a project that produced news games on...
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  • Svyatoslavich (Russian: Всеволод Святославич), also known as Vsevolod Aurochs (Russian: Буй-тур) and Vsevolod the Fierce (died 1196), was a Prince of...
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    cattle bear less resemblance to the aurochs than do many Iberian fighting cattle. Ideas for creating an aurochs-like animal from domestic cattle have...
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    be considered to resemble the aurochs closely. Rather they should be seen as a population of cattle in which a few aurochs characteristics may be found;...
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    Ulua aurochs, the silvermouth trevally, is a species of trevally in the family Carangidae. It is found in the Indo-Pacific. The silvermouth trevally is...
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    Bulls where bulls, equines, aurochs, stags, and the only bear in the cave are depicted. The four black bulls, or aurochs, are the dominant figures among...
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    tamaraw†, Bubalus cebuensis Genus Bos Aurochs, Bos primigenius Eurasian aurochs†, B. p. primigenius Indian aurochs†, B. p. namadicus Banteng, Bos javanicus...
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  • ('wild bull', 'aurochs') and may refer to: Tauros Programme, an international effort to breed back domestic cattle to resemble the aurochs Tauros, a Pokémon...
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    (themselves bred in the 1920s and 1930s in an attempt to replicate the aurochs) with aurochs-like cattle, mostly from Southern Europe. Herds of these cross-bred...
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  • ancient coat of arms with the head of an aurochs. There is a five-pointed star between the horns. The aurochs' lower lip rests on a post horn, within the...
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    primigenius (aurochs) †B. p. primigenius (Eurasian aurochs) †B. p. mauritanicus (North African aurochs) †B. p. namadicus (Indian aurochs) †Bos acutifrons...
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    the goal of breeding back the extinct aurochs (Bos p. primigenius). Uruz is the old Germanic word for aurochs. The Uruz Project was initiated in 2013...
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    Though undomesticated aurochs are shown, via archaeological evidence and rock art, to have dwelled in Northeast Africa, aurochs are thought to have been...
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  • 4:36 5. "The Horned Goddess" 5:01 6. "Iron Swan" 5:46 7. "Lament for the Aurochs" 7:59 8. "March of the Lor" 4:41 9. "Ebethron" 5:35 Total length: 42:57...
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  • Scotia. Aurochs was decommissioned in 1966 and arrived at Troon in February 1967 for breaking up. Helgason, Guðmundur (1995–2011). "HMS Aurochs (P426)"...
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    (indicine or zebu). Zebu cattle were found to derive from the Indian form of aurochs and have first been domesticated between 7,000 and 6,000 YBP at Mehrgarh...
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    the aurochs. The aurochs is ancestral to both zebu and taurine cattle. They were later reclassified as one species, Bos taurus, with the aurochs (B. t...
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    from the aurochs in physical characteristics, and some modern attempts claim to try to create an animal that is nearly identical to the aurochs in morphology...
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    recorded aurochs (Bos taurus primigenius), a female, died in 1627 in the Jaktorów Forest, Poland. Also called the urus (in Polish tur), aurochs were the...
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    be close to the steppe bison (Bison priscus) lineage. Fossil bones of Aurochs (Bos primigenius) have also been found in Ichinoseki City. Since Hokkaido...
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    pattern. In 1858, the aurochs became the central theme of the most valuable stamp in Romanian postal history, the Cap de Bour. The aurochs head (dexter) and...
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    of his projects was the reconstruction of extinct animals such as the aurochs through cross-breeding of various modern breeds which he thought had parts...
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    Re'em (category Aurochs)
    "buffalo" or "rhinoceros". Natan Slifkin has argued that the re'em was an aurochs, as has Isaac Asimov before him. The King James Version of the Book of...
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    Ishtar Gate (category Aurochs)
    using glazed brick with alternating rows of bas-relief mušḫuššu (dragons), aurochs (bulls), and lions, symbolizing the gods Marduk, Adad, and Ishtar respectively...
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    best vague look-alikes of extinct wildtypes, as Heck cattle are of the aurochs. Purebred wild species evolved to a specific ecology can be threatened...
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  • rune ᚢ (*Ūruz with the meaning ″aurochs, wild ox″), see Ur (rune), a European project to breed back the extinct aurochs, see Uruz Project. This disambiguation...
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    links it to an aurochs hunting trip of the voivode of the Voivodeship of Maramureș Dragoș and the latter's chase of a star-marked aurochs. Dragoș was accompanied...
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