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outw4rd · 1 year ago
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ok it’s fucked up that horns like from watusi cows are made of keratin and are permanent but antlers are made of bone and impermanent. like okay the fingernail stuff can stay but if you’re a stag you have to grow NEW BONES once a year. ?????
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animalsandanimals · 2 years ago
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hospitableafrica · 1 year ago
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The Significance Of Ankole Long-Horned Cattle That You Must Know
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Ankole Long Horned Cattle: Learn About Its Significance
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Ankole Long Horned Cattle
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bovineblogger · 9 months ago
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I went to a zoo once that had some really beautiful ankole-watusi cattle. I’d never seen an animal with such big horns! One of them did something that kind of blew my mind. It was standing where some branches were hanging over the fence and it just sort of -tilted it’s head- a few times to knock the leaves off with the tip of it’s horn. For some reason I had never considered they’d be so aware of where their horns are in space, and could use them to interact with things!
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YEAH!! cattle are super super aware of their horns!! have u ever seen a cow with huge horns fit their head through a fence before??
(video from dairydoc on tiktok!!! i recommend her stuff shes really cool)
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hobnob2020 · 2 months ago
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I actually don't hate the new Qunari design, I think they've just gone for a more "biologically" accurate design this time round.
If you look at certain breeds of cattle like the Ankole - Watusi or a Longhorn their foreheads are misshapen to account for all that bone growth; if its a literal extension from the skull then it needs thicker bone in its head to be able to hold them upright.
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The older styles of qunari kind of have them planted on their head without the reinforcement in their skulls; although The IronBull was probably the most natural design up until now ( that boy has some serious bone structure going on).
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The second image literally looks like an Elf with horns randomly planted whereas the new design has that reinforced forehead similar to a Bighorn sheep which could be an amazing headbutting weapon 😉.
I think they stand out alot more as a species and I think we'll explore this link between the Qunari and the dragons in the next game too.
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j5daigada · 8 months ago
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Since you like to make those big horns on your characters, have you considered doing an anthropomorphic cowgirl picture based on Ankole-Watusi cows?
oh wow, those horns are quite a unit
I'm thinking a character based on that breed of cows could have a sort of massive halo formed by the horns
I haven't really been making more OCs lately, but that's something I could consider since I like unusual animals and animal features
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ace-and-sleepdeprived · 2 months ago
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haha.. guess who’s spent too much time scrolling through the monster falls tag since spooky month’s coming up and now has brainrot for a twisters monster au, couldn’t be me-
here’s what kind of monsters i’d think the cast would be, but yall can leave suggestions too if you want ofc
kate’s a leoninetaur - a centaur with the lower half of a lion instead of a horse, along with lion ears and a lion nose. she just gives me lioness vibes with her whole arc of isolating herself n’ such, and also because i wanted to give her paws, teehee.
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tyler’s a minotaur hybrid - basically he doesn’t have a wholeass bull head but he has horns, bull ears, hooved feet, and a tail along with fur on his back, chest, legs and arms. as for the type of bull he’s based off of- i liked the shape of an ankole’s horns [obviously his aren’t as ridiculously big] and their coat pattern, so i chose them for the inspiration.
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javi i struggled with a lot, but ultimately i think he'd be a phoenix hybrid - representative of him essentially being severely changed or reborn after the deaths of the tornado tamers, and him being metaphorically being reborn after leaving storm par. he's got wings, finger talons, pyrokinesis, and the ability to completely burn himself and regenerate anew. i also thought it'd be funny since he canonically loves hot cheetos.
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boone is a werefox! more specifically, a black fox. while he looks mostly human when not shifted he does have fox ears, a bushy tail, and fur on his arms, chest, back and legs. foxes are known as playful tricksters, which i think perfectly fits boone. i also imagine that he's able to make fox noises so i can just picture him screeching at tyler and ty just being like "WHAT DO YOU WANT"
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lily is a gorgon! i thought it'd be silly to imagine her long braids as a bunch of snakes [whomst she loves very much]. obviously because of the whole 'turning-people-to-stone-by-just looking-at-them,' lily usually has to wear sunglasses or a blindfold to ensure not having any accidental stone turnings and the only person lily can look at without any kind of coverings is dani. i imagine her snakes to be rainbow boas [bc they're shiny and they remind me of her].
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speaking of dani, she's a gargoyle! she's got wings, horns and claws, and of course grey skin that turns to complete stone when she's exposed to too much sunlight. she's the polar opposite of the broody gothic stereotype placed on gargoyles for obvious reasons, and she's the one who's currently teaching javi how to properly fly since he never really learned.
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the last wrangler on the list, dexter would likely be a dragon hybrid. think about it, dex is widely recognized as a sort of dad figure to the wranglers, and dragons like to hoard treasure, so it'd make since for a dragon dexter to consider the wranglers his hoard. although he's pretty laid back by dragon standards, don't think for a second that he wouldn't get protective if someone tried to threaten any of the wranglers. he does have a full dragon form, although he doesn't use it very often and prefers to simply stay in a mostly human form with wings, a tail, claws and horns.
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cathy is a leoninetaur as well, although her animal half is actually that of a liger's -a lion and a tiger hybrid. kate only ended up being a full blooded leoninetaur due to her dad being a full blooded lion variant. nevertheless, she's a protective mama cat and nobody dares to fuck with her.
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finally, i [unfortunately] have to talk about scott, and i definitely think he's a naga. snakes are known to be deceptive and manipulative, which definitely fits him. it's also funny trying to imagine him squashing himself awkwardly into a car with a bigass tail. as for what kind of snake he'd be, an asp viper fits him. [they look mean. scott is mean, so it fits.]
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is-the-owl-video-cute · 7 months ago
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I just found out about Ankole-Watusi cattle and I adore them. Why are there horns like That. Absolutely amazing.
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rainbowdelicgalore · 4 months ago
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Cow Fortress 2 AU: Part 2 (Secondary Characters)
Ms. Pauling: Black Welsh Cow
The Administrator: Black and White Ankole-Watusi (I have a feeling she would have the biggest horns out of all the TF2 Cast)
Saxton Hale: Australian Braford
Marasmus: Dark Grey with Faded White Markings Hallikar
The Mann Brothers: Red Dexter Cattle (Redford), Black Dexter Cattle (Blutarch), and White Dexter Cattle (Gray)
Olivia Mann: Fawn Vechur Calf
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If y'all have any other suggestions for other characters and what they'd, feel free to drop them in!
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hazey-moonlight · 1 year ago
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Ancient Grump headcannon: The ancients all had various horn types like an Ankole-Watusi
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rjzimmerman · 4 months ago
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Kind of .......strange......., but who am I to judge?:
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Excerpt from this story from The Revelator:
Visitors to the King’s Palace Museum in Rwanda can locate the nation’s prized cows by following the sounds of singing.
Called Inyambo in Rwanda and Bihogo in Uganda, these massive cattle are known for the white, symmetrical horns that stretch into the air several feet above their heads. They’re bred for ceremonial purposes — not milk or meat, like most cattle. The museum’s herd of 15 cows, each adorned in jewelry and ribbons, stand as symbols of their longstanding significance in Rwandan culture and history.
With crooning shepherds living on site at the museum full time and a dedicated veterinarian on call 24 hours a day, these cows have the best possible care. But, like many rare livestock breeds around the world, they face challenges to their survival, including climate change, habitat erosion, disease, and international conflicts. The United Nations estimates that at least 17% of worldwide livestock breeds are threatened with extinction, and it advocates for preserving genetic lines that may have a better chance of survival in a warming, pandemic-prone world.
Conserving culturally important breeds like the Inyambo in the face of these threats presents its own set of challenges. Planning for their future starts with understanding their past — as well as their present place in Rwandan culture.
It also requires answering a tricky question: Are Inyambo an endangered species?
There are no monarchs in Rwanda anymore. Rwanda’s monarchy ended in 1962, when the country gained independence from Belgium. The King’s Palace Museum is a recreation of the last site of the formerly mobile monarchy, which previously moved around the country before settling in Nyanza in 1899 and establishing it as the first permanent capital of the kingdom.
The Inyambo — who roamed with the ruler until they, too, came to settle in Nyanza — are a subset of the long-horned Ankole, a breed of cattle found in Uganda, Democratic Republic of Congo, Rwanda, Burundi, and Tanzania. The Ankole themselves are a subset of Sanga cattle, indigenous breeds from southern Africa.
During the period of the traditional Rwandan monarchy, Inyambo were bred and trained for royal parades. They would be presented as dignitaries during ceremonies honoring the king.
They’re still treated like royalty today. Shepherds croon love songs to the animals to keep them peaceful and obedient. The cows, who each have a name and are tended to like members of the family, are trained to listen to their shepherds’ songs as a means of following their commands.
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bovineblogger · 10 months ago
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Howdy
I just wanted to show you my favourite cows, ankole-watusi, I love them so much
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i LOOOOVE watusis!!!! the long horns are beautiful!!!!!!!! <333333 i love seeing cows with different horns cuz they come in so many shapes!! thank u for sharing them!!!!
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propertyofkylar · 7 months ago
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What if Alex's cow kingdom is just a bunch of farms run by cowgirls and bullboys while Alex rules over them, wearing cowprint clothes and a crown affixed with big horns (probably ankole-watisu horns) to disguise herself as a cow and assert her dominance over them.
obsessed with this actually. alex is the ultimate cow…
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oneanimalpictureaday · 2 years ago
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Ankole-Watusi cattle, from Lyon
Fact from the livestock conservancy: Natural selection also played a role in creating cattle that were both hardy and efficient grazers able to thrive on rough forage. The horns are part of adaptation to a hot climate by allowing dispersal of excess body heat. This unusual combination of selection pressures has resulted in a resilient breed of great beauty. Particularly remarkable are the cattle of Uganda, Rwanda, and Burundi. In Uganda, the Nkole tribe’s variety is called the Ankole, while in Rwanda and Burundi, the Tutsi tribe’s variety is called the Watusi. When the cattle were exported from the region to Europe and later to America, these strains were combined.
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jojou2 · 2 years ago
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بقرة أنكولي واتوسي أو مواشي الملوك تعيش في أفريقيا. تمتاز الأبقار بضخامه حجم قرونها. تربى من قبل قبيلة تدعى المنداري، وهم لا زالوا يعيشون بطرق بدائية
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Ankole Watusi cow or cattle of kings live in Africa. Cows are characterized by the large size of their horns. He was raised by a tribe called the Mandari, who still live in primitive ways
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monstersandmaw · 2 years ago
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Minotaurs based on the Ankole Watusi.
Oh yes!! Think how stronk their neck and shoulder and back muscles would have to be to carry those horns too...
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