Episode 16 The American Cow - Origin Story
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Episode 16 The American Cow - Origin Story
Lascaux cave paintings of Aurochs By Prof saxx - Own work, Public Domain |
Facts and Details - African Rock Art Painting |
Photo: Eric Lafforge More information: British Museum - Rock Art (it's ok... they left it in situ) |
I spend some time defining a cow, and looking at how cows got to America in the first place, and then how they got to roam free right from the start.
Please enjoy this Canada Goose refusing to acknowledge cows. It was here first.
Cows trying to scare a Canada goose. pic.twitter.com/IzFzCB33Ov
— Weird Animals (@Weird_AnimaIs)
Media:
Newman, Lenore. Lost Feast. Toronto, ON, Canada: ECW Press, 2019
Duncan, Mike "Revolutions Podcast" Season 5, Eps 1, 2, & 11
Bowling, G.A. "The Introduction of Cattle into North America" Journal of Dairy Science (1942) 129 - 154
Ancient Africans Made Cheese, Settled Down
https://www.seeker.com/ancient-africans-made-cheese-settled-down-1765836655.html
African's Ability to Digest Milk Co-Evolved with Livestock Domestication
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/africans-ability-digest-milk-came-livestock-agriculture-180950064/
African Adaptation to Digesting Milk is "Strongest Signal of Selection Ever"
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/african-adaptation-to-dig/
(my comment - crummy title aside, this article points out that there are more mutations that allow for later life lactose digestion than were thought.)
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