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Nouveau texte de la page, après la modification (new_wikitext) | There is nothing that can beat the tranquil picture of Pai Cows on a rolling hill of an Indian reservation. They appear on a variety of Indian Reservation posters and Indian postage stamps. They are one of the most loved animals of Native Americans. They are also very beautiful!<br><br>The myths of northbound travel are filled with painted cowboys and their white cattle. Pai cowboys, a special breed of cattle, come in fact from the western United America's high mountains. Many tribes treat their cattle as sacred and view them as to be part of their families. They reside in tiny houses high up in the mountains. There, they are able to graze their huge herds of alpacas and buffaloes.<br><br>A lot of Native American tribes believe that the Pai cows are related to reindeer, [https://mt-god.com/ 먹튀검증] and hence they are called reindeer in their indigenous language. Some tribes , like Navajo, Zuni, Hopi and others believe that the Pai Cow is closely related to the hippo. So they have named the animal " Pai "in honor of their sacred cow" the stunning and mystical animal that is the origin of the tribe's spiritual beliefs and art.<br><br>Presently, the Chinese aren't as attracted to the idea of eating a hippobit as there have been many attempts to have the Chinese take the animal from its proper place in the United States. The Chinese love the pai cow, and they are able to import them into the United States. The decision was based on the fact that the pai cow has hooves that are better than the American calves as well as a more distinct smell. Although the Chinese consider that the cows of the pai are closely related to the hippo, there is nothing in fact between the two animals.<br><br>In fact, the pai is closely with the reindeer, except that the reindeer is bigger. It is common to see them at holiday parades, on sidewalks and in some other places all over the world. They are a tradition of Thanksgiving. The Chinese regard the pai as a sacred cow and it is often believed to be similar to the famed Asian elk. Incredibly, there's also the white-washer cow, which is much smaller than the typical Chinese cow. They are very closely related to the boar (wild boar) and the Paa cow due to their unusual size and bright colors.<br><br>The most interesting aspect of the Pai Cow is that their offspring, whether they be calves or full grown bulls have hairs that are distinct from the horns of their parents. The horns of bovines, and they are distinctively different than the horns of domestic animals. In contrast to other domestic animals, bovines do not have manes. Each of the four bovine species have only one set, with one on either side.<br><br>The most intriguing aspect about the Pai Cow is that they are highly regarded across the globe and are thought as one of the more "selfish" creatures in the wild. The most interesting aspect of this is that they are found in various areas across North America where they are frequently hunted for their meat. Although they are considered by some to be selfish, bovines do tend to assist their fellow animals when they need help and when they're injured.<br><br>It is probable that the Pai Bull has been handed down the generations by the Chinese immigrants to North America. Throughout the years the Pai story has played out in many different cultures with different elements and interpretations. The most fascinating aspect of this story is that it tells more about the character of the cow than the origin story. It is unclear if the Pai tale was an actual Chinese invention or a clever embellishment. The stunning silky white blossom of a cow has been among the most iconic symbols of all time. |
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+There is nothing that can beat the tranquil picture of Pai Cows on a rolling hill of an Indian reservation. They appear on a variety of Indian Reservation posters and Indian postage stamps. They are one of the most loved animals of Native Americans. They are also very beautiful!<br><br>The myths of northbound travel are filled with painted cowboys and their white cattle. Pai cowboys, a special breed of cattle, come in fact from the western United America's high mountains. Many tribes treat their cattle as sacred and view them as to be part of their families. They reside in tiny houses high up in the mountains. There, they are able to graze their huge herds of alpacas and buffaloes.<br><br>A lot of Native American tribes believe that the Pai cows are related to reindeer, [https://mt-god.com/ 먹튀검증] and hence they are called reindeer in their indigenous language. Some tribes , like Navajo, Zuni, Hopi and others believe that the Pai Cow is closely related to the hippo. So they have named the animal " Pai "in honor of their sacred cow" the stunning and mystical animal that is the origin of the tribe's spiritual beliefs and art.<br><br>Presently, the Chinese aren't as attracted to the idea of eating a hippobit as there have been many attempts to have the Chinese take the animal from its proper place in the United States. The Chinese love the pai cow, and they are able to import them into the United States. The decision was based on the fact that the pai cow has hooves that are better than the American calves as well as a more distinct smell. Although the Chinese consider that the cows of the pai are closely related to the hippo, there is nothing in fact between the two animals.<br><br>In fact, the pai is closely with the reindeer, except that the reindeer is bigger. It is common to see them at holiday parades, on sidewalks and in some other places all over the world. They are a tradition of Thanksgiving. The Chinese regard the pai as a sacred cow and it is often believed to be similar to the famed Asian elk. Incredibly, there's also the white-washer cow, which is much smaller than the typical Chinese cow. They are very closely related to the boar (wild boar) and the Paa cow due to their unusual size and bright colors.<br><br>The most interesting aspect of the Pai Cow is that their offspring, whether they be calves or full grown bulls have hairs that are distinct from the horns of their parents. The horns of bovines, and they are distinctively different than the horns of domestic animals. In contrast to other domestic animals, bovines do not have manes. Each of the four bovine species have only one set, with one on either side.<br><br>The most intriguing aspect about the Pai Cow is that they are highly regarded across the globe and are thought as one of the more "selfish" creatures in the wild. The most interesting aspect of this is that they are found in various areas across North America where they are frequently hunted for their meat. Although they are considered by some to be selfish, bovines do tend to assist their fellow animals when they need help and when they're injured.<br><br>It is probable that the Pai Bull has been handed down the generations by the Chinese immigrants to North America. Throughout the years the Pai story has played out in many different cultures with different elements and interpretations. The most fascinating aspect of this story is that it tells more about the character of the cow than the origin story. It is unclear if the Pai tale was an actual Chinese invention or a clever embellishment. The stunning silky white blossom of a cow has been among the most iconic symbols of all time.
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Lignes ajoutées lors de la modification (added_lines) | There is nothing that can beat the tranquil picture of Pai Cows on a rolling hill of an Indian reservation. They appear on a variety of Indian Reservation posters and Indian postage stamps. They are one of the most loved animals of Native Americans. They are also very beautiful!<br><br>The myths of northbound travel are filled with painted cowboys and their white cattle. Pai cowboys, a special breed of cattle, come in fact from the western United America's high mountains. Many tribes treat their cattle as sacred and view them as to be part of their families. They reside in tiny houses high up in the mountains. There, they are able to graze their huge herds of alpacas and buffaloes.<br><br>A lot of Native American tribes believe that the Pai cows are related to reindeer, [https://mt-god.com/ 먹튀검증] and hence they are called reindeer in their indigenous language. Some tribes , like Navajo, Zuni, Hopi and others believe that the Pai Cow is closely related to the hippo. So they have named the animal " Pai "in honor of their sacred cow" the stunning and mystical animal that is the origin of the tribe's spiritual beliefs and art.<br><br>Presently, the Chinese aren't as attracted to the idea of eating a hippobit as there have been many attempts to have the Chinese take the animal from its proper place in the United States. The Chinese love the pai cow, and they are able to import them into the United States. The decision was based on the fact that the pai cow has hooves that are better than the American calves as well as a more distinct smell. Although the Chinese consider that the cows of the pai are closely related to the hippo, there is nothing in fact between the two animals.<br><br>In fact, the pai is closely with the reindeer, except that the reindeer is bigger. It is common to see them at holiday parades, on sidewalks and in some other places all over the world. They are a tradition of Thanksgiving. The Chinese regard the pai as a sacred cow and it is often believed to be similar to the famed Asian elk. Incredibly, there's also the white-washer cow, which is much smaller than the typical Chinese cow. They are very closely related to the boar (wild boar) and the Paa cow due to their unusual size and bright colors.<br><br>The most interesting aspect of the Pai Cow is that their offspring, whether they be calves or full grown bulls have hairs that are distinct from the horns of their parents. The horns of bovines, and they are distinctively different than the horns of domestic animals. In contrast to other domestic animals, bovines do not have manes. Each of the four bovine species have only one set, with one on either side.<br><br>The most intriguing aspect about the Pai Cow is that they are highly regarded across the globe and are thought as one of the more "selfish" creatures in the wild. The most interesting aspect of this is that they are found in various areas across North America where they are frequently hunted for their meat. Although they are considered by some to be selfish, bovines do tend to assist their fellow animals when they need help and when they're injured.<br><br>It is probable that the Pai Bull has been handed down the generations by the Chinese immigrants to North America. Throughout the years the Pai story has played out in many different cultures with different elements and interpretations. The most fascinating aspect of this story is that it tells more about the character of the cow than the origin story. It is unclear if the Pai tale was an actual Chinese invention or a clever embellishment. The stunning silky white blossom of a cow has been among the most iconic symbols of all time.
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