They laid about him with the back of their axes and overwhelmed him with stones and bones and ox heads. |
Just below, a freshly skinned ox head, looking chillingly alive, stares reproachfully at the viewer. |
When a Swazi princess weds a Zulu king, she wears red touraco wing feathers around her forehead and a cape of windowbird feathers and ox tails. |
In North America, bison, pronghorn, and musk ox have increased this past century. |
Ax and hammer handles, as well as wooden axles, whiffletrees, and ox yokes, are examples. |
There are five or six explanations for our data, but the explanation that fits the data best is that the kouprey is a domestic ox that went wild. |