Rudolf Koller (Swiss, 1828-1905). Cow in the Woods, 1854. Oil on canvas.
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Rudolf Koller (Swiss, 1828-1905). Cow in the Woods, 1854. Oil on canvas.
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Aparently rabbits are pure herbivores who don't do well eating any kind of animal protein, not even the occasional bug, but most animals including those we think of as herbivores need animal protein in some form.
Alexander Kovalensky, Звериные ребята, 1929.
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Rudolf Koller (Swiss, 1828-1905). Stehende Kuh in Landschaft, 1858. Oil on canvas.
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A trio of klipspringers (Oreotragus oreotragus) keep watch in Kruger National Park, South Africa
Leon Molenaar
Near-complete bovine skeletons unearthed the Early Pliocene site of Camp dels Ninots in northeastern Spain reveal that the ancestors of toda