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Thread: Two Longhorns N of Philip.SD

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    Two Longhorns N of Philip.SD


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    is that unusual ?
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    You wonder why they evolved those long horns. Seems the horns would be more of a problem than an asset.

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    The one with the downward bend in his horns has to manipulate his head just so to graze.

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    Friend of mine used to raise longhorns. He said they use the horns to communicate with each other - touches and pokes.
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    They're as common as dirt around here. Seems like everybody has 2 on the front lawn as living yard art.

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