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refers, in four-legged animals, any of the two front feet, like the bull, horse, Mare, etc. When in a bullfight only two matadors, Act " said hand 34 hand;.
It concerns, in Mexico and Venezuela, to throw running on foot or on horseback, the tail of a res to topple it.
is fantasic sterile cow. It is said in addition to cow that there is more than one year without stand.
encastees a term used in bullfighting - concerns arefrescar bravo cattle.
regards crossed animals in which the fallen Python is little manifest. Some authors call headpiece when the ends are directed slightly upwards
refers to lend to young mothers to identify each breeding with his mother.
refers aechar animal hair or feather.
refers to repetition of the tempts in cattle vaccines.
refers to region of the body that are the ribs.
refers to animate the public with slaps, voices and other gestures to which torea.
referred to in alaparato which is used to measure the weight of the bulls.
refers to the offspring of mothers
referred to in aechar breeding with another cow take it and breed.
It concerns loud alaplauso that collectively taxed to the right-handed as a reward for his work; as well as the one dedicated to the rancher or mayoral by the good play of their bulls or any of the participants in a bullfighting Festival.
referred to in almodo and the form with each right-hander runs the lidia. Amateur says that " 34 ways; the Bullfighter who has enough positive qualities to succeed fully in his career.
It refers to physical lasaptitudes for the lidia Bull. Also referred to the Bullfighter.
refers to that in which to be held, takes the Bull the field of tables and the right-handed outside of.
referred to in alarmazon of wood, with a hole in the middle which is introduced the rope that bound to the horns of a beef should serve to secure it against him in several operations, and especially in the of embolar bulls.
the matador concerns aarrojarse decision on the bull to consummate the thrust.
It concerns alart dissect animals to keep them alive-like. Taxidermy, from the Greek " taxisa " ( arrangement or placement ) and the Greek " 34 dermis; ( skin ) is defined as the art of dissecting animals to keep them alive-like and thus facilitate its exhibition, study, and conservation. Although it is a practice that is commonly carried out with mammals, it is used in the same way with other animal groups.