Antler.
It is a Spanish tradition where a rampage of bulls are let out in the street and if one is brave enough, he/she can jump out into the street to try to attempt to touch the horn of a bull. This is what I know to the best of my knowledge. ;) ___________________________________________________________________
Yes play some drums and electric keyboards with Spanish jibberish through a bull horn and put a burrito in a snare. The prey you seek will come. :)
little big horn
stags is a term refering to male deer
Explodable (explode-a-bull)
A bull horn.
"Let's take the bull by it's horn."
A bull horn is called a bull horn because it transmits sound to a much farther distance than simply yelling your head off would.
Well, NO! I mean can you really eat your own Horn, would you, have you ever seen a deer eat it's own Horn? NAAA!
An antler.
Antler?
A bull!
The deer was found dead with a bullet hole in its horn. Probably caused by buck fever.
The answer to the analogy "bull is to cow as hen is to" is rooster. In this analogy, a bull is a male counterpart to a cow, just as a rooster is a male counterpart to a hen. Bulls and cows are both bovine animals, while roosters and hens are both poultry animals.
Only if that deer was cornered in a pen with a bull that it could not jump out of or get past the bull, and only if that bull was aggressive and angry enough to feel that he needs to kill this creature. But in most cases that deer are around cattle, they are able to run or dodge out of the way if a bull gets aggressive with them in attempt to protect his harem of cows or territory.
They are types of deer, mammals, have horn, are hunted, and are failures.
An analogy for deer could be that they are like the gentle whispers of the forest, graceful and elusive, embodying the spirit of nature's tranquility. Just as a soft breeze rustles through the trees, deer move quietly and harmoniously through their environment, reflecting the beauty and fragility of the wilderness.