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  2. Chajchas - Wikipedia

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    Chajchas (also chapchas; Spanish: uñas, "toenails") are a small percussion instrument of the rattle family, typically made from goat or sheep hooves, and originating in the Central Andes. The instrument is used in traditional rituals and ceremonies, and can also be heard in much of the folk music of the region, [ 1 ] especially the countries ...

  3. Aegilops - Wikipedia

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    Aegilops species are ancestors of emmer and bread wheat. [14]Genus Aegilops has played an important role in the taxonomy of wheat.The familiar common wheat (Triticum aestivum) arose when cultivated emmer wheat hybridized with Aegilops tauschii about 8,000 years ago.

  4. Paya (food) - Wikipedia

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    Trotters or hoof (goat, beef, buffalo, or sheep), onions, tomatoes, garlic, and other spices Paya is a traditional food from South Asia . [ 1 ] It is served at various festivals and gatherings, or made for special guests.

  5. Goat Born Without Rear Hooves Takes First Steps in Booties - AOL

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    A rescue goat born without rear hooves tried out custom-made booties for the first time in Louisville, Kentucky, on April 1.Stitch, a 5-month-old Nigerian dwarf goat with a congenital deformity ...

  6. Aegilops triuncialis - Wikipedia

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    Aegilops triuncialis drawing from Manual of the grasses of the United States, Hitchcock, A.S (1950) Spikelets of the barbed goatgrass, containing seeds, that become attached to animals, humans, and vehicles, so aiding in the spread of the plant. [1]

  7. Alpine ibex - Wikipedia

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    Compared with most other wild goats, the species has a wide, shortened snout. Adaptations for climbing include sharp, highly separated hooves and a rubbery callus under the front feet. [2] [5] Both male and female Alpine ibexes have large, backwards-curving horns with an elliptical cross-section and a trilateral-shaped core. Transverse ridges ...