Well they were the only breed or type of cattle available at the time, if you're referring to the time period of the 1800's. They had adapted quite well since being dropped off by the Spanish four hundred years prior, and thus were considered the "preferred" type of cattle on the American plains and chaparral deserts. All the other cattle that came to North America, like the Angus, were considered "freaks" and didn't win any hearts of any seasoned or veteran cattlemen who liked their speckled, long horned cattle. It's certainly the opposite of that in today's world!!
Yes, it is true that some cicadas emerge every summer. The cicada emerges from the ground to sing every summer in Japan.
Absolutely, most of them emerge from sits & lanced boils.
during the industrial expansion in the late 1800s
Lions are born without teeth. They begin to emerge a few weeks after birth.
The eggs are retained inside the female until hatching, when the young emerge as complete snakes.
The branding of cattle was so that if you had cows from different ranches grazing in the same place, you could easily tell where each one was from. If this wasn't done, then confusion and conflicts would emerge over which unbranded cow or calf belonged to whom.
what does emerge mean
day by day,i could slowly see the young seed emerge from the soil
The past tense of emerge is emerged.
A chick will emerge from the egg.
Emerge is moving in or out of way and to come into sight.
During colonial times, Maryland had an agricultural industry which included corn, wheat, rice, and indigo. In recent times, Maryland began to emerge as one of the biggest cattle industry states of all time.
The larvae emerge as caterpillars.
illnesses emerge because of weak immune systems.
on which day did the redicle emerge
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The noun form for the verb emerge is emergence.