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 cblev65252
 
posted on October 2, 2006 07:02:52 PM new
I have this Ivory carving that I need to describe. Does it look like a brahma bull?



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Cheryl

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 max40
 
posted on October 2, 2006 07:15:22 PM new
No horns, possibly a stylized version.
 
 photosensitive
 
posted on October 2, 2006 07:28:06 PM new
Does not look like the Brahra bulls I saw growing up in Texas. Among other things the ears don't look right. Are you sure it is a "bull"?
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 mcjane
 
posted on October 2, 2006 08:07:36 PM new
Looks like a gay bull.

 
 niel35
 
posted on October 2, 2006 08:16:59 PM new
Ivory? Africa? Looks like a Gnu or eland calf to me........

 
 niel35
 
posted on October 2, 2006 08:23:46 PM new
After further research, maybe a wildebeast calf??

 
 buyhigh
 
posted on October 2, 2006 09:29:14 PM new
Doesn't look like one to me. Muzzle is too narrow. Body too short and delicate even for a juvinile.. Looks like some sort of wild animal. Eland perhaps? Is it anatomically correct for a male of the species?
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 cblev65252
 
posted on October 3, 2006 05:04:54 AM new
It looks more like the wildebeest calf. What has me thrown is the hump. It's the same thing a Brahma has.


Cheryl

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 profe51
 
posted on October 3, 2006 05:29:11 AM new
I don't know what it is but it's not a Brahma bull, cow or calf. It's ears and it's pointy little muzzle are all wrong. This is a pretty accurate Brahma calf.

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 cblev65252
 
posted on October 3, 2006 07:18:09 AM new
I just looked at some photos of female moose. Could also be that. The hooves have me confused. They're not right for most cows.


Cheryl

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 hwahwa
 
posted on October 3, 2006 07:48:42 AM new
May be she means-Brahminy cow

 
 cblev65252
 
posted on October 3, 2006 08:14:21 AM new
hwahwa - Thant's it. That's what I meant. I couldn't remember the other name. Brahma seemed closed enough.



Cheryl

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 ewora
 
posted on October 3, 2006 12:24:36 PM new
Doesn't really look like any moose I've seen and I've seen a lot. They walk through the yard and all over town all the time.
 
 ST0NEC0LD613
 
posted on October 3, 2006 12:44:09 PM new
Did someone say, "Brahma Bull?"


[ edited by ST0NEC0LD613 on Oct 3, 2006 12:44 PM ]
 
 
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