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THE MOLOSSUS MYTH & OTHER MASTIFF MALARKEY A critical look at the ancient history of the bull breeds by Jan Libourel One of the real clichés of canine history is that the famous Molossus dog of Greek and Roman antiquity was a dog of the bulldog/mastiff type and ancestral to modem breeds of the same sort.
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Molossus (dog) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Molossus (Greek: Μολοσσός) is an extinct breed of dog This ancient breed is commonly considered to be the ancestor of today's Mastiff-type dogs and of many other modern breeds.
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Molossus has several meanings: Molossus in Greek mythology, the son of Neoptolemus and Andromache. He became the ancestor of the Molossians. Molossus Athenian commander on Euboea ~ 350 BC Molossus (genus) of bats. Molossus (dog). Molossus (poetry), a type of metrical foot. Molossus, a popular piece...
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DESCRIPTION: A large (up to 1,219 mm or 48" in total length excluding rattle), brown, gray, yellow-brown, or golden yellow rattlesnake with a series of large, black or brown, blotches on the back (dorsal blotches). All content on this website is copyrighted ©2008. Website by Thomas C. Brennan...
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Crotalus molossus from Terrell Co., TX Crotalus molossus from Presidio Co., TX Photo credits Similar species. -- Crotalus molossus may be initially mistaken for a few other snake species, including many non-venomous snakes.
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Molossus molossus - (Pallas, 1766) Pallas's Mastiff Bat Spanish Common Names: Murci lago Mast n Com n Other Common Names: Morcego, Velvety Free-tailed Bat Unique Identifier: ELEMENT_GLOBAL.2.798402 Element Code: AMACD03010 Informal Taxonomy: Animals, Animalia Craniata Mammalia Chiroptera Molossidae Molossus...
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Molossus by Hans Zimmer and James Newton Howard has 2,207 listeners at Last.fm. Molossus appears on the album Batman Begins. Hans Zimmer (born September 12, 1957) is an Academy Award, Grammy, Music Journals on Last.fm You can be the first person to write a journal about Molossus. Neat.
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Crotalus molossus is known to inhabit mountain terrain consisting of rockslides, outcrops, areas near cliffs, and stream courses or washes. According to collections done by Kinniburgh on the eastern and western slopes of the Franklin Mountains (El Paso, Texas), Crotalus molossus was collected in arroyos supporting oak,
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Northern Black-tailed Rattlesnake, Crotalus molossus molossus, Mating, stock photography, stock photos, stock pictures, stock pics, wildlife photography, animal pictures, animal, nature, wildlife, photography, photographs, pictures, pics, pix, photo gallery...
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