He's spreading his sent
the bull throws its victim up and the bear throws its victim down.. that's how it originated.. Fear makes you feel like you are being crushed by a bear hug. Greed makes you feel like running and charging like a bull.
That is a fairly vague and confused question. "Bull" is the English term for a male bovine, also applied to the American bison or buffalo.In Blackfoot the term for a male buffalo is stomick.In Lakota the word for a male buffalo is tabloka or tatanka; you would say tatanka watakpe for "charging bull".
the triceratops guarded its babies by charging at predators and stomping its foot much like how a bull does when its going to charge
Your cat scratches like a dog! Probably they just want to.
no horns, not charging, sounds like cow, size, has spots, see udders
sounds like ringworm take him to the vet
The movement of a bull is no different from the movement of a cow. Like a cow, a bull can walk, trot, run, gallop, buck, jump, dodge, charge, toss or shake his head, graze, rub his head in the dirt, switch his tail at flies, be playful, lay down, get up, the list goes on and on. But, if this is for some crossword puzzle, the word you may be looking for is "charge."
No, Bulldogs are not waterdogs so there is no need for them to have webbed feet.
That all depends on the breed. Bulls can have a height anwer from a tiny two feet tall like with miniature cattle, to as tall as over eight feet at the shoulder, like with Chianina bulls.
Well a musher (driver of dog sled) scratches like in The Iditarod he/she drops out.
the functions of different locations in the brain
the functions of different locations in the brain