Longhorn

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A direct descendants of the first cattle in the New World, known for its long horns

Real World Example

The longhorn was a type of cattle known for its long, curved horns, descended from the first cattle brought to the Americas by Spanish explorers. During the Western Expansion from 1880 to 1900, longhorns were crucial as they were driven along cattle trails to railheads, supporting the beef industry and the growth of the American West. They symbolized resilience and adaptability, as they could survive harsh conditions and long drives across the plains. Today, the values of resilience and adaptability associated with longhorns are still relevant, as seen in how communities adapt to climate change by using sustainable farming practices. This connection emphasizes the importance of learning from history to face current and future challenges.

Practice Version

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