Mockingbirds and longhorns both symbolize Texan identity and culture. The mockingbird, designated as the state bird of Texas, represents the state's rich natural heritage, while the Texas longhorn, known for its distinctively long horns, is emblematic of the state's ranching history. Both are integral to Texas's wildlife and cultural landscape, often featured in art, literature, and folklore. Additionally, they reflect the state's diverse environment, with mockingbirds thriving in various habitats and longhorns adapted to the rugged terrain.
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Texas. Texas longhorns duuhhh.
Longhorns eat grass and Forbes.
incorrect, they are the Aggies, University of Texas is the Longhorns
Weinheim Longhorns was created in 1990.
Texas Longhorns by miles
THE LONGHORNS FREAKIN RULE! WE WHERE UNDEFEATED IN 07!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hedgerows, suburban lawns, cut over woodlands, pasture land. A very adaptable and common song bird.
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Texas Longhorns football was created in 1893.
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Mockingbirds like fruit. They do not like seeds. They are not known for eating iris.