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  1. Giraffe (8140 bytes)
    38: ... [[camouflage]]. Only 25 to 50 percent of giraffe calves reach adulthood; those that do have a life expect...
  2. Hathor (11883 bytes)
    6: ..., and due to cows careful tending of their [[calf|calves]], the cow was a universal symbol of motherhood, ...
    55: ...ore likely to be a representation of the 2 golden calves set up by Rehoboam, an enemy of the levite priest...
  3. Calf (588 bytes)
    3: ..., although [[whale]]s and [[elephant]]s also have calves.
    5: ...ther is referred to as a ''dogie''. The plural is calves. Calf meat is called [[veal]]. Fine calf skin u...
  4. Cattle (12844 bytes)
    21: Young cattle are called [[calf|calves]]. A young male is called a bull-calf; a young fe...
    60: ...ed across their shoulders. Oxen are chosen, from calves, with horns since the horns hold the yoke in plac...
  5. Deer (6737 bytes)
  6. Horse (38916 bytes)
    220: ...ub the rope to the horn of his saddle. For roping calves, the horse learns to pull back against the [[calf...
  7. Cheetah (6461 bytes)
    28: ... lb), including [[gazelle]]s, [[impala]], [[gnu]] calves, and [[hare]]s. Prey is stalked to within ten to ...
  8. Bongo (antelope) (2000 bytes)
    18: ... them; [[Pythonidae|pythons]] sometimes eat bongo calves.
  9. African Buffalo (2744 bytes)
    21: ...loes. The [[Leopard]] is a threat only to newborn calves. Crossbreeding with domestic [[cattle]] has had ...
  10. Italy (17022 bytes)
    70: ...origin is unclear, but could mean "Land of Cattle Calves or Veal". The name Viteliu is however documented ...
  11. Wildebeest (2915 bytes)
    24: The cows will calve in summer, on the plains. The calves can walk within minutes, and after a few days can...
  12. Oryx (1989 bytes)
    23: Newborn calves can run with the herd immediately after birth. Bo...
  13. Walrus (6653 bytes)
    42: ... trying to get the herd to flee, then picking off calves or other stragglers.
  14. Whale (11080 bytes)
    29: ...called bulls; females, cows. The young are called calves.
  15. Moose (8141 bytes)
    26: ...females are often more than 400 kg (880 lb). Calves weigh around 15 kg (33 lb) at birth but quic...
  16. Ashkelon (5935 bytes)
    12: ...nally silvered, 4 inches (100 mm) long. Images of calves and bulls were associated with the worship of the...
  17. Ox (2803 bytes)
    11: ...ed across their shoulders. Oxen are chosen, from calves, with horns since the horns hold the yoke in plac...
  18. Red deer (16671 bytes)
    26: ...ales are called ''cows'', and the offspring are ''calves'', rather than ''stags'', ''hinds'', and ''fawns'...
  19. Black Rhinoceros (5853 bytes)
    47: ...yena]]s and [[lion]]s. Generally, females produce calves every two to three years. The lifespan for black...
  20. Kudu (2825 bytes)
    14: ...l only be in groups of 6-10 with their offspring. Calves grow very quickly and at six months are fairly in...

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