For the first time in its 163-year history, the Philadelphia Zoo is home to a distinctive breed of African cattle – the Ankole-Watusi – that stands out from the typical herd due to its huge, curved ...
The Philadelphia Zoo has three new bovine additions, and is asking the public to help name them. Three Ankole-Watusi, or simply Ankole, cattle are now on exhibit as part of the African Plains section.
The animals, known as "Cattle of Kings," are known for their massive horns, measuring up to eight feet wide. Ankole can weigh between 1,200 and 1,600 pounds! Three Ankole cattle are now on exhibit in ...
It may look quite ordinary but the outstanding long horns make the Ankole cattle a unique type of cow, an attractive feature that has made it astonishingly distinctive in western Uganda. Ankole cattle ...
Intellectual property refers to creations of the mind, inventions, literary and artistic works, and symbols, names, and images used in commerce. Intellectual property is divided into two categories, ...
LEESBURG, FLA. - Ankole Watusi cattle, with their ultra-long horns and African heritage, couldn't seem more out of place on a Central Florida ranch not far from Interstate 75. Once considered a ...
Though the first thought that may come to mind with the word "Watusi" is a crazy dance fad in the 1960s, that was just a frivolous flash-in-the-pan compared to what the Watusi cattle breed represents.