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King Longhorn and the one and only Arizona from “Them’s Fightin’ Herds”. King Longhorn isn’t really a king, he’s more like a Jarl. Since there isn’t a huge population to rule over.
History:
Another newborn species among the world, cattle. Bulls being the male counterparts to cows. They are another species that keeps to themselves. They’re very tough and hardy. Typically expecting foreigners to either abide by their rules or leave. They can be found in the Badlands, south of San Palomino Desert and even Klugetown. Typically not talking or communicating with other species.
They’ve never had a significant part in history, at least not until “King” Longhorn. The Jarls have always acted in defense rather than offense. But Longhorn believes that Cattle deserve more land and more power among the species of the world. So he attempted to switch to offensive attacks, only to be thwarted by his own.
Differences:
Bulls are very bulky and large in size with large horns. This is for moving large equipment and showing superiority (bulls are very prideful). They seem to be mean compared to cows. Always insulting and putting others down. In order to settle differences they often go into all our brawls, even with cows.
Cows are smaller but still very strong and bulky. Some have horns but are usually much smaller. While cows are prideful, not nearly as much as bulls. They also result to brawls in order to settle ordeals. Both bulls and cows typically have natural colors but very rarely can have colorful coats. They also tend to live in rustic building and ranches. They also are the ones who widely provide produce around the world. Though most of the credit goes to ponies.

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