Muscle.
Bulls have a hump on their back because it is made of muscle and helps them store energy for when they need it, like during times of scarcity or when they are working hard.
The crest.
Bulls have a hump on their backs because it is made of muscle and helps them store energy for when they need it, like during times of food scarcity or when they need extra strength for activities like fighting or mating.
ALL bulls should have a hump or crest. A muscular hump on their necks is a sign of adequate masculinity and good fertility. They are what cattle producers call "superior quality sires." A bull with no or a very small hump on its neck is a bull that is inferior, with poor fertility, poor muscling, and lacking in masculinity. These kind of bulls shouldn't be used for breeding females, and should be slaughtered for beef or sold as bologna bulls.
The big hump on the back of a bull is made of muscle and is used for storing energy and regulating body temperature. It is a distinctive feature of certain breeds of cattle, such as Brahman bulls, and is important for their survival in hot climates.
No, until they figure out how to get over the hump known as the Miami Heat, the Bulls won't beat them this year. But hope is not lost yet though.
The Chicago Bulls have made the playoffs 29 out of their 44 seasons.
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A severely roach-backed cow. Other than that, there is no breed of bovine that has a hump on its back. Bos indicus cattle like Brahmans have humps, but that is over the shoulders, not the back.
There is no "National" Hump Day, Hump day is a Synonym for Wednesday, Imagine going over a hill, at the very top is the hump, so Sunday monday and Tuesday are going up the hill, Wednesday is the hump, and Thursday Friday and Saturday are going down the hill. Hopefully that example made sense to you^_^
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