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Here are a number of possible close relatives:

Florida Cracker/Pineywoods cattle

Corriente

Morucha

Spanish Fighting Bull

Costeno con Cuernos

Betizu

Mallorquina

Menorquina

Monchina

Serrana de Teruel

Argentine Criollo

...along with possibly many others.

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