For the bull, it's more or less used for self-defense and as a means to show other bulls how big and strong he is. For us humans, a horn doesn't really add much value except, historically, as a place to hold gunpowder and as some sort of musical tool. Today, a bull's horns (especially those from a Texas Longhorn) are merely used as decoration to be hung on the wall.
If you get stabbed by a bull's horn, you have been gored. So it is called goring.
The word "bullhorn" comes from the fact that early versions of this device were typically shaped like a horn and were used to amplify sound to a crowd, similar to how a bull's horn can carry its bellowing over long distances.
Not as sharp as the blade of a razor or good cutting knife, but sharp and pointy enough to cause enough damage if they are used as a weapon of defense. Cows' horns can be just as sharp as that of a bull.
the bull hit him with his horn but did not enter the skin it broke some of his ribs witch tore one of his lungs and severed a main artery
To test the hypothesis that bees come from the buried horns of a bull, one could set up an experiment where different containers are filled with soil, with one container having a buried bull horn and the others without. Bees could be introduced to each container and observed over time to see if they are more likely to be attracted to or create a hive near the container with the buried bull horn. Controls would be necessary to account for other factors influencing bee behavior.
A bull horn.
"Let's take the bull by it's horn."
A bull horn is called a bull horn because it transmits sound to a much farther distance than simply yelling your head off would.
A bull!
Antler.
Handlebars (PLATO)
If you get stabbed by a bull's horn, you have been gored. So it is called goring.
march in the streets with a bull horn
No, don't think so.
Mutualism
It's a joking expression that Grandpa's use when someone comments on them being too old for sex.
Yes Chief Sitting Bull defeated general George Custer at the battle of Little Big Horn.