Big blue ox/Babe; yes, he did
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Big blue ox/Babe; yes, he did
Paul Bunyan's blue ox was named Babe.
Paul Bunyan was a giant lumber jack who has a big blue ox named babe. He had to wear his fathers clothes
Big trees fell like toothpicks when Paul Bunyan swung his axe
it was as big as England's castle!
If you read any of the stories, you'll understand that as a folk character, Paul Bunyan has clearly been overly exaggerated, if he existed at all. That makes him a tall tale.
Paul Bunyan's parent's features were not mentioned in the story, but different assumtions may have been made. 1: "Paul Bunyan's parents may have to have been as big as he is to have such a huge kid." -- Anonymous 2: "Paul Bunyan's parents were of average size, but Paul might have been geneticaly mutated to grow to that size." -- Anonymous It's all pretty unknown, but all I can say is that they must have been pretty heartless to try to send him away in a giant cradle off the coast of Maine, and then leave their son in a cave when he was 8 months old.
made grand canyon, fownd bleu ox, made big pan, made iron shews for ox. He dug the Eire canal.
My grandpa told me about the Boogy Man legend.
Tom Henry has written: 'Small city in a big valley' -- subject(s): History, Pictorial works 'Paul Bunyan on the West Coast' -- subject(s): Fiction, Juvenile fiction, Paul Bunyan (Legendary character), Tall tales
Paul Rever didn't have a big event, he had his ride, most commonly referred to as the Midnight Ride of Paul Revere. During this ride it was Revere's job to notify the local population of the arrival of British troops prior to the battles of Lexington and Concord.
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