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Check this out! The North Carolina Zoo was able to train a BISON to wear a fly mask while her eyes heal from allergies!
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Heritage breed time!!!
Agersø cattle (pronounced kinda like ayersoe (more specifically like ˈæˀjʌsøˀ)) is a medieval breed from Denmark. They were thought to have gone extinct in the 1950s, but in 1990 a heritage breed enthusiast named Stig Benzon discovered a tiny population on the island of Agersø, owned by a hermit named Lars Peter Nielsen:
Lars informed Stig that these cattle had been isolated on his family farm since the 1700s. And they were discovered just in time, as 3 years later Lars had to retire due to a double leg amputation, and all his cattle would've been sent to slaughter if not for Stig.
In 2004 the cattle were genetically analyzed, and they were found to have 9 unique alleles, found in no other European breed, proving that they were actually a holdover from the 1700s!
Today their population sits at about 150, all of whom live a semi-free life of luxury at Stig Benzon's heritage farm.
they're perfect!!!!!! im so happy they were discovered!!!! they were about to go extinct..................... and now they're here.
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