mature bull

collocation in English

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mature
adjective
uk
/məˈtʃʊər/
us
/məˈtʊr/
Mature people behave like adults in a way that shows they are well ...
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bull
noun
uk
/bʊl/
us
/bʊl/
a male cow, or the male of particular animals such as the elephant or ...
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(Definition ofmatureandbullfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Amaturebullwill produce 20 pounds or more of velvet annually.
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Maturebullweights vary from, depending on the quality of grazing, but bulls in good condition may weigh.
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Typically, however, the antlers of amaturebullare between 1.2 m (3.9 ft) and 1.5 m (4.9 ft).
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Mature bulls in good working condition weigh from to about.
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Only mature bulls have large harems and breeding success peaks at about eight years of age.
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Mature bulls weigh 1000 to 1,100 kg (2200 to 2400 lb) and are 140 to 160 cm (55 to 62 in) tall at the hips.
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The elk have adapted well to the island, with some mature bulls weighing nearly 1300 lbs.
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Healthy, mature bulls in herds rarely fall victim to predators.
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