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by Greg Kopriva
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Texas Longhorn cattle evolved in North America from descendants of cattle brought into the Americas by the Spanish in the late 1400s and early 1500s.... more
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Texas Longhorn cattle evolved in North America from descendants of cattle brought into the Americas by the Spanish in the late 1400s and early 1500s. The first cattle to be imported by the early Spanish explorers were from the Canary Islands. These early imports soon became feral in northern Mexico (which included lands that became the Republic of Texas in 1836, and part of the United States in 1845). These wild herds underwent intense natural selection; the only cattle that could survive were highly disease resistant, could live on harsh range conditions (through droughts, floods, heat, and cold), and could defend themselves and their calves against predators. Texas Longhorns are raised throughout North America, as well as in a few European countries and Australia. They thrive in both hot and cold climates. According to the annual Horn Showcase competition conducted by the Texas Longhorn Breeders Association of America, the Texas Longhorn steer with the widest horns (total horn measu...
I have been a photographer for many years, it basically started when I was about 12, taking snaps around the house with a Brownie. I studied Photography at East Texas State University, now Texas A&M-Commerce, and have been working professionally ever since. My main method of earning a living is commercial photography, and I also teach a variety of age and skill levels. The images shown here reflect my love of the craft, mostly things that I do in my spare time. I shot film when we didn't have computers and Photoshop, so it's very important for me to get the best possible image out of the camera with little manipulation. I hope you enjoy this body of work, and thank you for visiting. GK **Buy Photographic Prints by Greg Kopriva,...
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Carol R Montoya
Fantastic pov and capture!
Lori Moon
Really cool perspective
Paul Quinn
Nice view!
Tanya Lozano-tul
great capture, creative!
Terry Cobb
Nicely captured perspective with looking down on their horns!