| 21. | Most bovids bear 30 to 32 teeth.
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| 22. | Mature bovids mate at least once a year and smaller species may even mate twice.
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| 23. | The middle Miocene marked the spread of the bovids into China and the Indian subcontinent.
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| 24. | Females are primarily zoophilic, where bovids are primary hosts and humans are alternate hosts.
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| 25. | The horns, of medium size by large bovid standards, grow to a length of.
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| 26. | In the early Miocene, bovids began diverging from the cervids ( deer ) and giraffids.
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| 27. | Generally, bovids direct their attacks on the opponent's head rather than its body.
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| 28. | All bovids mate at least once a year, and smaller species may even mate twice.
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| 29. | Overall the size range of the bovid remains includes large domestic cattle and smaller wild cattle.
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| 30. | Bovids are known to have reached the Americas in the Pleistocene by crossing the Bering land bridge.
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