This is not a question, it is merely a noun phrase with a question mark at the end. No one can reasonably understand what you mean. At any rate bulls are the males of various species of bovines. Species evolve, not sexes.
James J. Bull has written: 'Evolution ofsex determining mechanisms' -- subject(s): Evolution, Evolution (Biology), Genetic Sex determination, Sex Determination, Sex chromosomes, Sex differentiation
A cow already exists as is, since it is a female bovine that has already had a calf. But, in the facts of evolution, another bull and a cow had to have mated to produce this "cow."
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The Roman god, Mithras is depicted as slaying a bull. Mithras was an evolution and deification of Mithra, in the Persian Zoroastrian belief. Zoroastrian beliefs about Mithra changed over time, between regarding him more or less as a god, to being comparable to an archangel. He was always clearly inferior to Ahura Mazda.
a bull, yes...a bull shark, no
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Red Bull, Chicago Bulls, Bull Cuts, Bull Rings, and Bull ****.
They kill it. The death of the bull is the climax of the bull fight.
Micro-evolution is not only a part of macro-evolution, it is the same mechanism as macro-evolution. Macro-evolution includes speciation, as a result of continuing micro-evolution.
A bull. Or, if you want to be more specific, a mature bull. Otherwise, just "a bull" works just fine.
Evolution is a process, theories of evolution are theories which explain that process
"Toro" is the Spanish word for "bull". The phrase means "Bull, bull, bull".