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Removing the horns from cattle
Removing the horns from cattle is a painful procedure that places the animal under great stress. Scientists are now genetically
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In goblins, the number of horns hows an incomplete dominace. No horns (N) are incompletely dominant to two horns (H). Two
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Plopbob
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We know that the Romans had huge armies. Which answer below is mostly likely the reason as to why the Romans used horns in
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sales - action of selling something
cattle - Large ruminants (Bos taurus) with horns and cloven hoofs, domesticated for meat or
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Laruen
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there are 100,000 narwhals
only 100 of them have horns because they are males the rest are females so they don't have horns how
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Teresa
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In purple people eaters,one-horn is dominant and no horns is recessive.Draw a punnet square showing the cross of a purple eater
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Some people protect rhinos by darting them and cutting off the dead part of their horns? Should they be allowed to sell these
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Khayoni
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Why did many cattle ranchers go out of business?
The rugged terrain hurt the cattle. They lost too many cattle during dry
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Why did cattle owners have to buy private property on which to keep their cattle?
(1 point) They couldn't graze their cattle on
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Lady
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Why did cattle owners have to buy private property on which to keep their cattle?
(1 point) • They couldn't graze their cattle
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Bunny
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