Cob is a term used to describe a type of horse that is small, usually of a stout build, with strong bones, large joints, and steady disposition. The term refers to a body type of horse rather than a specific breed A thoroughbred however is generally tall, anywhere between 15.2 and 17 hands. They have long, lean muscles that cover their straight necks and long legs. These are the horses you see in races like the Kentucky Derby.
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* Crab * Cob * Cub * Lamb * Scarab
"Start of business" is the expression used for the opening of a Stock Exchange.
A flock can refer to a group of certain animals that travels/feeds/lives together. Some more common animals that are referred to as flocks are birds, and smaller herded animals such as sheep and goats. A cob does not indicate a grouping, however, and is specifically referring to a stocky horse that is of the working horse variety.
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corn on the cob! hence why maize is sometimes called corn.
There is no opposite of Whiskers on animals. They are a sense organ and many animals have them. Animals without Whiskers use other senses instead. Beardless
A female swan is called a Pen. A male is a Cob and a young swan is a Cygnet.
Either work just fine. They are wild animals and are not that picky.
that's what holds the corn kernels When used in relation to health and dental insurance, COB means "Coordination of Benefits" between two or more insurance policies that cover the same person. COB is set by state law and licensed insurers and HMOs must follow that law in paying benefits. a cob is a bread roll close of business cum on body In relation to animals; COB means care of body.