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1. This is the aurochs.

2. Aurochs Reels refers to the Besaid Aurochs, the blitzball team Wakka plays for

3. Whenever Aurochs Herd attacks, it gets +1/+0 until end of turn for each other attacking Aurochs.

4. The Aurochs, Born to be wild - English edition The comeback of a European icon The Aurochs

5. Aurochs (plural Aurochs or Aurochses or Aurochsen) An extinct European mammal, Bos primigenius , the ancestor of domestic cattle

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7. The Aurochs survived in central Poland until 1627

8. Aurochs CR 2 Source Pathfinder RPG Bestiary pg

9. The Aurochs counts as one size larger when determining the Aurochs' carrying capacity and the weight it can push, drag, or lift

10. The Aurochs used to be common in Europe

11. When Aurochs Herd enters the battlefield, you may search your library for an Aurochs card, reveal it, and put it into your hand

12. From India, Aurochs moved to Europe, Central Asia and North Africa, and evolved in three different subspecies (Indian, Eurasian and North African Aurochs)

13. Definition of Aurochs noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

14. The Aurochs is the ancient ancestor of European cattle

15. Aurochs once inhabited open fields and plains, steppes, taiga, marshes and

16. Aurochs is extinct type of wild ox from the family Bovidae

17. The Aurochs, or urus, (Bos primigenius) was a large species of cattle

18. “One of the key species for Europe was the Aurochs

19. See authoritative translations of Aurochs in Spanish with example sentences and audio pronunciations.

20. The Aurochs' last strong holds then, were centered around Poland, East Prussia, Romania, Lithuania and Moldova, where hunting Aurochs was restricted to noble families and royalty

21. Scientists edge closer to bringing back the Aurochs, the fearsome cattle breed last seen in the 1600s The Aurochs’ epic bulk helped it bulldoze through dense forest - …

22. It may have been the ancestor of the Indian Aurochs Bos primigenius namadicus.

23. Definition of Aurochs : an extinct large long-horned wild ox (Bos primigenius) of Europe that is the ancestor of domestic cattle Examples of Aurochs in a Sentence Recent Examples on the Web In that …

24. Fossil evidences suggest that Aurochs originates from India, where it appeared 2 million years ago

25. The wild bull referred to in the Bible was likely the aurochs (Latin urus).

26. Aurochs (n.) 1766, misapplication to the European bison (Bos bison) of a word that actually refers to a species of wild cattle (Bos ursus) that went extinct early 17c.; from German Aurochs, from Old High German urohso, from uro "Aurochs" (cognate with Old English ur, Old Norse ürr), which is of unknown origin, + ohso "ox" (see ox).

27. Cows were first domesticated between 8,000 and 10,000 years ago from the aurochs (B

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29. Herd Animal, Aurochs This large, horned bull has a dirty black hide and an aggressive temper

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31. The Aurochs was black, stood 1.8 metres (6 feet) high at the shoulder, and had spreading, forward-curving horns.

32. The species survived in Europe until the last recorded Aurochs died in the Jaktorów Forest, Poland in

33. The Aurochs Hazy IPA was the Gold Medal winner in the Gluten-Free Beer category at the 2020 Great American Beer Festival

34. [view · edit · purge] The Aurochs, is an extinct type of large wild cattle that inhabited Europe, Asia, and North Africa

35. The Aurochs was a massive creature, standing more than six feet tall at the shoulder and weighing more than a ton

36. Aurochs definition: a recently extinct member of the cattle tribe , Bos primigenius, that inhabited forests Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

37. The Aurochs plays a very important role in conservation organization’s plans to rewild huge tracts of land in Europe

38. Aurochs, (Bos primigenius), also spelled auroch, extinct wild ox of Europe, family Bovidae (order Artiodactyla), from which cattle are probably descended

39. Now extinct, the Aurochs is the common ancestor of today’s domestic cattle and was a prominent symbol in in range of independently diverse cultures.

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41. But they did know of a more fearsome sort of bull —the wild bull, or aurochs, which has since become extinct.

42. The Aurochs was widespread across the grasslands of Eurasia and North Africa 11,000 years ago but little was known about the relationship between domesticated cattle and wild Aurochs in Europe, and how these creatures – bigger than today’s bulls and standing 1.8m at the shoulder – contributed to the evolution of modern cattle.

43. The Aurochs was a species of massive cattle that stood around 6.6 feet tall and was found across Asia, North Africa and Europe

44. The Aurochs were a species of wild bovines that once roamed a vast swath of territory throughout Europe, Asia, and North Africa

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47. Aurochs were powerful wild beasts sometimes revered and used as war mounts by some orc tribes, in particular those that worshiped Bahgtru.1 1 Rumors & Legends 2 Appendix 2.1 Appearances 2.2 External links 2.3 References It was told in legends that Bahgtru tamed an Aurochs with his bare hands and brought it to Nishrek under Gruumsh's rule

48. However, despite the royal houses of the aforementioned territories going so far as to assign gamekeepers to provide grazing areas for Aurochs, by 1564 European

49. ‘The last Aurochs, the wild bovines from which domesticated cattle are descended, died in Poland in the seventeenth century, not long before the last dodos were killed on Mauritius.’ ‘The wild Aurochs that roamed the old Eurasian continent was midway in size between a modern bull and an elephant, too big, strong and fierce to tame.’

50. The locality where Aurochs survived in Herberstein's time was the forest of Jaktozowka, situated about 55 kilometres west-south-west of Warsaw, in the provinces of Bolemow and Sochaczew

51. It was the land of aurochs (which may be why Amphitrite was also called “ox-eyed”) and the North African elephant, the Barbary bear and leopard, as well as

52. If the Aurochs moves at least 20 feet straight toward a target and then hits it with a gore attack on the same turn, the target takes an extra 9 (2d8) piercing damage.

53. If the Aurochs moves at least 20 feet straight toward a target and then hits it with a gore attack on the same turn, the target takes an extra 9 (2d8) piercing damage

54. Similarly to other large huntables in the game (except Elephants and Rhinoceroses), it provides 400 Food, but due to its high HP and strong attack, it is recommended to hunt Aurochs in

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56. Inscribed on rocks along the riverbanks in Portugal’s Côa Valley are figures of wild horses and Aurochs — the common ancestor to all domestic cattle breeds — drawn by Paleolithic hunters tens of thousands of years ago.

57. “Behold now Behemoth, which I made with thee.” (Job 40:15) As God responded to Job, He spent an unusual amount of time referring to animals Job would be familiar with—lions, goats, unicorns (probably the aurochs or wild ox), peacocks, the ostrich, the horse, hawks, and eagles, all within 33 verses