How To Use Bovid In A Sentence

  • Yes, the Lords, those notorious bovid loving vegetarians. Archive 2007-07-01
  • Like bovids and cervids, they have a full set of lower incisors, but the uppers are replaced by a horny pad.
  • The Northern immigrants to South America included the rodents, Carnivora (bears, cats, dogs, etc.), llamas and horses, bovids (particularly deer), and the tapirs and elephants.
  • Once nearly wiped out by poachers who made shawls from its wool, the chiru's numbers have increased in recent years, and the knobby-kneed bovid has emerged as a symbol of China's environmental-protection efforts. China Eats Crow
  • We also use many products from bovids, like milk and leather.
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  • Her work revealed more elite tombs (Tombs 13-23), including one of a juvenile elephant as well as that of an aurochs, or large wild bovid, buried in human fashion with matting covering the body, pottery, and a human figurine. Interactive Dig Hierakonpolis - The Elite Cemetery
  • The incised bone seems to have belonged to an unknown bovid mammal, the group that includes sheep, cattle and antelope.
  • A very eminent authority, however, Professor Flower, is in favour of placing the musk-deer with the Cervidae, and he instances the absence of horns as in favour of this opinion, for in none of the Bovidae are the males hornless. Natural History of the Mammalia of India and Ceylon
  • The sweat glands and hair follicles of different species of Bovidae. Chapter 9
  • All bovids have a four-chambered stomach and digest cellulose through bacterial fermentation.
  • Evolution and function of the supracranial sinuses in ceratopsid dinosaurs and the frontal sinuses in bovid mammals. Neoceratopsian publications for 2008
  • Baléri diseases, which are widespread among the Bovidae, camels and horses of the Upper Niger. Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1907 - Presentation Speech
  • On the ceiling of one area are three images of horned animals, one of which may be a benteng (Bos javanicus), a wild forest bovid that is close to extinction. Borneo Cave Art
  • Several authors have suggested that African antelope (family Bovidae) exemplify coadaptation of ecological, behavioral, and morphological traits.
  • Geographical variation in the bushbuck of eastern Africa (Tragelaphus scriptus; Bovidae). Archive 2006-08-01
  • Nonetheless, it is known that musk deer have a gall bladder, a bovid feature that distinguishes it from the true deer. 26 Mouse Deer
  • The third and fourth metacarpals (front limbs) and metatarsals (hind limbs) are fused to form an elongated cannon bone (a condition also seen in antilocaprids and bovids).
  • Asia and South America, attacking various members of the Bovidae, horses, camels, donkeys, etc. as well as the big game, antelopes, deer, etc. sometimes wiping out great herds. Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1907 - Presentation Speech
  • The Northern immigrants to South America included the rodents, Carnivora (bears, cats, dogs, etc.), llamas and horses, bovids (particularly deer), and the tapirs and elephants.
  • The six-year-old bovid, who is officially registered as Bullock UK 742266 200001, was taken to a local abattoir for a lethal injection. Archive 2007-07-01
  • Evolution and function of the supracranial sinuses in ceratopsid dinosaurs and the frontal sinuses in bovid mammals. Archive 2009-01-01
  • Welsh farmers and AMs say that the bovid should face the same fate as any other cattle if they were diagnosed with bovine TB, whereas the Hindus of Skanda Vale think that their domesticated ungulate should be treated if he becomes ill rather than just slaughtered. Archive 2007-07-01
  • The third and fourth metacarpals (front limbs) and metatarsals (hind limbs) are fused to form an elongated cannon bone (a condition also seen in antilocaprids and bovids).
  • After hippos, bovids are the most abundant group of mammalian fossils.
  • After hippos, bovids are the most abundant group of mammalian fossils.
  • ‘Water buffalo’ is a general term for these bovids at the waterside including Africans, Asians or tamaraus.
  • There are many different types of horn; horns of Bovidae, rhinoceros, antelope and giraffe, as well as the substance of which the beaks of birds, and the claws and hooves of many animals, are made. Chapter 3
  • Sacred bovids, beginning with the fecund cow and advancing to the virile bull, were finally degraded to mere substance in the hands of humanized deities.
  • Bovids are found in a wide variety of habitats, from arctic tundras to deep tropical forests.
  • * A heavily built, Southeast Asian hoofed mammal of the family Bovidae, the takin lives in small herds in the mountains, often above timberline. Chapter 8
  • The aurochs Bos primigenius, the wild ancestor of modern cattle, is now extinct, but the American bison also called the plains buffalo, which belongs to the same Bovidae family, displays enormous sexual dimorphism. The Goddess and the Bull
  • In 1901, I described Piroplasma equi and in 1903, the bacilliform piroplasma of the Bovidae from preparations which had been sent to me by Mr. Theiler, a Alphonse Laveran - Nobel Lecture
  • With its unique silhouette of a wild, North American member of the Bovidae. Grouse Diary Entry

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