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Yes there is, as a matter of fact. The most commonly known Friesian is the Holstien-Friesian diary cow. There are several different types: British, Dutch, German, Danish, Italian, Argentinian, Polish and Swedish. There also exists the American Beef Friesian.

The second Friesian is the Friesian horse, and there are also Friesian sheep.

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