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Watutsi Cattle

Ankole-Watusi are a breed of cattle originally native to Africa. They have very large, distinctive horns as do the Texas Longhorn though the horns of the Watusi are more distinctive because of their great circumference instead of for their length. They are sometimes known as Ankole or Watusi. Like many cattle, they are the descendents of the Aurochs who became extinct in the 17th century. Watusi, for over 6000 years, have played a pivotal role in the lives of various African tribes - Tutsi, Ankole, Bahima, Bashi, Kigezi, and the Kivu - although the Tutsi are most often associated with the breed. The cattle provided food, currency, and tribal status. In Rwanda, where the Tutsi ruled, Watusi were known as "Insanga" or "the ones which were found" and "Inyambo" or "the cows with long, long horns." Those with the largest and longest horns belonged to the King and were considered sacred, with some individuals having horns that measure twelve feet from tip to tip. The breed is often referred to as the 'Cattle of Kings'.

Their digestive systems have the ability to utilize poor quality and limited quantities of food and water. These survival abilities have allowed them as a breed to not only survive the centuries in Africa but to become established on the continents of Europe, South America, Australia and North America.

The animals' large horns are honeycombed with blood vessels, and are used to thermo-regulate in hot temperatures. Blood moving through the horns is cooled by moving air, and then flows back into the body and lowers the animal's body temperature.

Watusi first came to America in the 1960s when Walter Schultz imported two bulls from Scandinavia and a female from Europe. Thanks to the efforts of private breeders, zoos, and associations, this magnificent animal is no longer endangered.

A Watusi steer named Lurch is in the Guinness Book of World Records for the largest horn circumference.
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Re: Watutsi Cattle

thats awesome
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those are awesome lol =D
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I bet the neck meat is pretty hearty.
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id like one of those heads on the shed wall next to the dart board
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Re: Watutsi Cattle

That second pic from the top is clearly photoshopped. Still cool though.
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nice
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Cool, wonder how heavy those horns weigh.
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Wow!!!
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I don't think it's fake, according to world records that steer holds.
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