Because after you shoot gravity will start to pull it down. So if you aim at the bulls eye it'll hit bellow it.
It depends on what you are using the bull for. If he's used for producing daughters, then he must have his dam's qualities for milking ability, mothering ability, calving ease, femininity (reflected by the bull's masculinity), good pelvic area, and high fertility. If he's used as a terminal sire (for selling calves for slaughter as beefers), he must produce calves with heavy weaning and yearling weights, good feed convertability, good rate of gain, adequate rib-eye area, and marbling.
The cornea is located in the middle of the eye. It covers the iris and pupil. It is transparent and allows light into the eye.
A "birds eye" view is a view of something from above. The view a bird would see while flying over something.
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The nictitating membrane is part of a frog's eye. It is just above the lower lid and acts as a protective third eyelid.
Try to aim for the bull's eye this time, not the guy holding the target.I aim to finish this essay tonight.
The arrow does not travel straight, it travels in a parabolic curve from the bow string to the target. The action of gravity pulls the travelling arrow down, so that by the time it gets to the target it is lower than what you initially aimed for. If you aimed for the bullseye, then your arrow may hit lower than the bullseye. Aim above the bulls eye--but not too high--you will hit the bullseye.
The bull's-eye is the center of the target.
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Bull's-Eye Barbecue Sauce was created in 1985.
You have to have pin point aim. you MUST shoot bulls-eye through 30/30.
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A bull's eye is slang for £50 (like the number of points scored in darts for the bull's eye)
Cupid Makes a Bull's Eye - 1913 was released on: USA: 14 December 1913
""Aim at a high mark and you will hit it, No , not the first time, nor the second, and maybe not the third. But keep on aiming and keep on shooting. Finally you'll hit the bull's-eye of success, for only practice will make you perfect.""- Annie Oakley
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