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Pueblo Zoo's long-horned African Watusi dies at the age of 10 - MSNIn a 2016 Chieftain column introducing Batik, Pueblo Zoo Executive Director Abbie Krause described the Watusi as "one of the oldest breeds of cattle, dating back to 4000 B.C." ...
A man was caught driving a converted car with a massive bull on the passenger's seat, his giant horns by far exceeding the vehicle's windshield.. Police in Norfolk, Nebraska received a call about ...
A female Ankole-Watusi calf — an African breed of domestic cattle — was born earlier this month at the Cape May County Park & Zoo, officials said The calf — the sixth member of the Watusi ...
Watusi cattle are a domestic breed, which originated in Africa, and were imported to the U.S. from Europe in the 1900s for their striking appearance, according to the zoo. Their horns, ...
Days before the unveil of their newly designed mermaid statue, the Virginia Zoo is expressing deep sorrow over the loss of two animals.
Meet the newest addition to the Ankole-Watusi cattle herd at the Cape May County Park and Zoo. The male Ankole-Watusi calf was born on the morning of November 6th to mom, Darla, and dad, Howie.
10. Ankole-Watusi Cattle: A relatively new breed of domestic cattle native to Africa, adult males can have horns measuring over 3 feet from point to point.
The watusi’s horns are four to six feet in length and are used to keep them cool. These cattle can tolerate temperatures ranging from 20 to 120 degrees, county officials said.
The Pueblo Zoo's impressive long-horned African Watusi, Batik, died recently at the age of 10. Similar to a Texas Longhorn cow, Batik's horns kept reaching longer spans that seemed out of ...
The Ankole Watusi International Registry was formed in 1983, and a breed standard was created in 1989. As of 2016, there were approximately 1,500 Ankole-Watusi cattle, with around 80% located in ...
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