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What is the birth name of Lewis Bush?

Lewis Bush's birth name is Lewis Fitzgerald Bush.


How tall is Lewis Bush?

Lewis Bush is 6' 2".


What is a name for an antelope that ends with the letter A?

Dik-dik, it is small antelope that lives in the bush of East Africa


When was Lewis Bush born?

Lewis Bush was born on December 2, 1969, in Atlanta, Georgia, USA.


What shelter does an antelope live in?

Under a tree, possibly under a large bush.


When did Lewis Bush die?

Lewis Bush died on December 8, 2011, in Tucson, Arizona, USA of heart attack.


What is antelope meat called?

Ah, what a lovely question! Antelope meat is simply called "antelope meat." Just like how we appreciate the beauty of nature, we can also appreciate the unique flavors of different types of meat. Remember, it's always important to respect and honor the animals that provide us with nourishment.


Who discovered it and hated it Who is it and what did he discover?

The person Shares a name with the current US President. George Walker Bush


What is a nyala?

A nyala is a type of antelope native to southern Africa. They are known for their spiral horns which are only present in males. Nyala are herbivores and generally found in dense bush or forests near water sources.


Plants that Lewis and clark discover?

Lewis and Clark Botanical Discoveries:Antelope Bush Aromatic Aster Aromatic SumacBearberryBitterroot (1806)Black greasewoodBlue FlaxBreadroot (May 5, 1805)BuffaloberryBur OakBroom SnakeweedCanada Milk-vetchCommon HorsetailCommon JuniperCommon Monkey-flowerCottonwood tree (June 12, 1805)Creeping JuniperCurly-top gumweedDwarf SagebrushEastern CottonwoodFalse IndigoFire-on-the-MountainFringed sagebrushGolden currantGumbo evening primroseIndian tobaccoLanceleaf sageLarge-flowered ClammyweedLewis's syringaLewis's wild flaxLong-leaved SagebrushMeadow AnemoneMissouri milk-vetchMoundscaleNeedle-and-thread grassOsage orangePasture sagewortPin CherryPonderosa PinePrickly pear cactusPurple ConeflowerPurple Prairie-cloverRabbitbrushRaccoon GrapeRed false mallowRigid GoldenrodRocky Mountain BeeplantRough GayfeatherShadscaleSilky WormwoodSilver-leaf ScurfpeaSnow-on-the-mountainSpiny GoldenweedThick-spike GayfeatherWestern Red CedarWhite MilkwortWild AlfalfaWild Four-o'clockWild Rice Wild Rose


What does the term this takes the rag off the bush mean?

Don't that beat all? It's an old (very old) expression which denotes something unusually outrageous, going above and beyond the ordinary-- surpasses everything. As in my earlier response, usually it means, "don't that beat all?! We always thought this expression came from the practice of hunters of antelope in the intermountain west. You'd tie a rag on a bush (sagebrush) and when the antelope came along, their curiosity would make them go up to the rag to see what it was all about thereby making it easy to bag your antelope. So, to me, "If that don't take the rag off the bush" is an expression of amazement at something well-accomplished, sort of saying "Hot darn" or "That really does it!"


What actors and actresses appeared in World Leaders - 2008?

The cast of World Leaders - 2008 includes: Lewis Macleod as George Bush