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How do you spell Paul Bunyan?

Paul Bunyan. And his companion Babe the blue ox


What Chinese zodiac animal is hardworking reliable and a strong companion?

I think this is the year of the Ox =)


What is the name of the traveling companion of the legendary folk hero Paul Bunyan?

Babe, the Blue Ox


How would you correctly punctuate Paul Bunyan is a giant lumberjack Whose companion is a great blue ox named Babe?

Firstly, I would insert the word "mythological" between "a" and "giant".Secondly, I would not capitalize the word "whose".Thirdly, the sentence does not necessarily NEED a comma between "lumberjack" and "whose", but if you WANT to put one there, it would not detract from the desired corrrectness.Disclaimer: I am not an English teacher.


Who would win a medium ox or a panther?

The medium ox would win because it would gore the panther to death like a large ox would.


What is a companion sentence?

sahar is my good companion


What adjective would you use for as blank as an ox?

As strong as an ox.


Was Babe the blue ox a girl?

No, Babe the Blue Ox was not a girl. According to American folklore, Babe was the companion of the legendary lumberjack Paul Bunyan. In most versions of the story, Babe is depicted as a male ox with immense size and strength, often portrayed with a blue color. The character of Babe the Blue Ox is a key figure in American tall tales and represents the frontier spirit of strength and resilience.


Who would win a large ox or a black bear?

The black bear would possibly win because it would bite the ox's face. The large ox. It would gore the black bear with its horns.


Who would win a large ox or a panther?

The large ox because it would gore the panther to death.


Who would win a large ox or a gorilla?

The large ox because it would trample the gorilla to death.


What is paul bunyans companion?

Paul Bunyan's companion is Babe the Blue Ox. Babe is a massive blue ox who helps Paul with his logging tasks and adventures in the forests of North America. Together, they are central figures in American folklore, representing strength, hard work, and the spirit of the wilderness. Their stories often highlight themes of friendship and the challenges of frontier life.