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Chuppybear — Favourite type of Bovinae part 2

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Description Continued from part 1: www.deviantart.com/chuppybear/…

From top left to bottom right:

1) Heck Cattle - Large, tough, strong, and aggressive. Surprisingly, they were bred by the Heck Brothers (Heinz and Lutz Heck) in attempt to breed back Aurochs.

2) Highland Cattle - Large, strong, tough, friendly but can be aggressive when being threatened, and enjoy cold. Interestingly, I also like how their hairs have covered their eyes, kinda like in anime or as emo, which it’s why that in my reality I was trying to let my front hair grow until it covered my eyes, either one or both, and keep that style.

3) Hungarian Grey - Large, strong, tough, and can be temperamental but calm.

4) Japanese Black Cattle - Known as the most expensive cow breeds in the world (hence they have the most expensive meat in the world, called Japanese Wagyu beef), and also one of the the four Japanese breeds known as Wagyu (along with Japanese Brown, Japanese Shorthorn, and Japanese Polled), we’re both large, strong, tough, and also friendly.

5) Ongole Cattle - One of the heaviest breeds of Zebu, we’re both tough, large, strong, and friendly.

6) Spanish Fighting Bull - Large, strong, tough, cautious, solitary, aggressive but gentle.

7) Texas Longhorns - Having long horns that can rival with Ankole-Watusi, we’re both large, strong, and friendly but can be aggressive when being threatened.

8) Yakutian Cattle - Despite they’re relatively small in size, but we’re both tough, strong, and enjoy cold.

9) Bison Latifrons - Similar to Wood Bison and European Bison, except it had larger horns and was arguably the largest prehistoric bovinae ever discovered, making it larger than any bovinae from the past and presents.

10) Syncerus Antiquus - Formally named as Pelorovis Antiquus, it was similar to Cape Buffalo, except it was larger, and had larger horns, rivalling to Bison Latiforns.

11) Aurochs - Known as the wild ancestor to all domestic cattle, we’re both large, strong, aggressive, solitary and like cold.

12) Cretan Bull - A legendary bull from the Ancient Greek, known to be in Hercules labor and also the father of Minotaur, we’re both large, strong, solitary and aggressive. (This picture have shown the mosaic art of Hercule tackling with Cretan bull)

13) Forest bull - The carnivorous bull that appeared from ancient and medieval bestiaries, and was probably derived from ancient travellers' accounts of the African buffalo, we’re both strong, large, tough and aggressive.

14) Khalkotauroi/Colchis Bulls - The legendary bulls with bronze hooves and bronze mouths through which they breathe fire, and appeared in Argonautica story, we’re both strong, fierce, tough and large. (This picture artwork shown Jason from Argonautica have tamed the Colchis Bulls)

15) Minotaur - Known as the son of Cretan Bull and Pasiphae (hence it was half man and half bull), and appeared in Theseus story, we’re both large, strong, solitary, and aggressive.

16) Lamassu - A celestial guardian being from ancient Mesopotamian religion with the head of a man, body of a bull, and wings of an eagle, we’re both wise, strong, protective, and large.

17) Ushi-oni - A Japanese yokai or demon that have the head of a bull and the body of a crab, and was known to attack fishermen or scaring the evil spirits away, we’re both strong, large, and fierce.

18) Bonnacon - A mythical, bull-like beast with the mane of a horse and horns that spiral inward on top of its head, and was also known to shoots a stream of potent dung that can burn anything in its path, especially as self defence from the hunters (hence the picture shown), we’re both large, strong, and fierce but gentle.

19) Quinotaur - A mythical sea creatures with the top half of the bull and the bottom half of the fish, we’re both big, strong, tough, fierce but gentle, and love swimming in water. (The picture shown two type of Quinotaur)

Link to my old video of my favourite type of Bovinae: www.youtube.com/watch?v=UIJ7Q4…
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