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}}'''Cowasauruses''' are species of cow-like creatures which existed during the Stone Age featured in the franchise of ''[[The Flintstones (TV series)|The Flintstones]]''. They existed only in [[Texarock]] where they were kept as domesticated farm animals.
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}}'''Cowasauruses''' are species of cow-like creatures which existed during the Stone Age featured in the franchise of ''[[The Flintstones (TV series)|The Flintstones]]''. They existed only in [[Texarock]] where they were kept as domesticated farm animals.
   
 
==Background==
 
==Background==
Cowasauruses were much like cows but had shaggy coats like those of a woolly mammoth, spiky ridges on their backs like some dinosaurs and longer and pointier horns with ring-patterns. Cowasaurus were only bred and kept in Texarock, primarily by [[Fred Flintstone]]'s rich uncle Tex who made a fortune with his cattle ranch.
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Cowasauruses were much like cows but had shaggy coats like those of a woolly mammoth, spiky ridges on their backs like some dinosaurs and longer and pointier horns with ring-patterns. Cowasaurus were only bred and kept in Texarock, primarily by [[Fred Flintstone]]'s rich uncle [[Tex Hardrock]] who made a fortune with his cattle ranch.
   
Cowasauruses were mainly used for their hides, meat and for decoration. However they were not a common part of cavemen diets, with brontosauruses instead being the primary food source for meat products across the stone age, however cowasaurus beef and burgers did exist but were notably rare. The male counterpart of the cowasauruses, Bullasauruses were an even rarer sight, and rodeo shows would instead use triceratopses instead of bullasauruses.
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Cowasauruses were mainly used for their hides, meat and for decoration. However they were not a common part of cavemen diets, with brontosauruses instead being the primary food source for meat products across the Stone Age, however cowasaurus beef and burgers did exist but were notably rare. The male counterpart of the cowasauruses, Bullasauruses were an even rarer sight, and rodeo shows would instead use triceratopses instead of bullasauruses.
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==Gallery==
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Bony_Hurdle's_Car.png|Bony Hurdle's car with a bullasaurus hood ornament from "''[[Bedrock Rodeo Round-Up]]''".
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Tex and the Longhorn in the sixth issue of the 1977 comics.png|Tex and a male longhorn in the sixth issue of the [[The Flintstones (Marvel Comics)|1977 comics]].
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Cowasaurus_stampede_-_The_Treasure_of_Sierra_Madrock.png|A cowasaurus stampede in ''[[The Flintstones - The Treasure of Sierra Madrock|The Flintstones: The Treasure of Sierra Madrock]]''.
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Revision as of 03:09, 2 March 2020

Cowasauruses are species of cow-like creatures which existed during the Stone Age featured in the franchise of The Flintstones. They existed only in Texarock where they were kept as domesticated farm animals.

Background

Cowasauruses were much like cows but had shaggy coats like those of a woolly mammoth, spiky ridges on their backs like some dinosaurs and longer and pointier horns with ring-patterns. Cowasaurus were only bred and kept in Texarock, primarily by Fred Flintstone's rich uncle Tex Hardrock who made a fortune with his cattle ranch.

Cowasauruses were mainly used for their hides, meat and for decoration. However they were not a common part of cavemen diets, with brontosauruses instead being the primary food source for meat products across the Stone Age, however cowasaurus beef and burgers did exist but were notably rare. The male counterpart of the cowasauruses, Bullasauruses were an even rarer sight, and rodeo shows would instead use triceratopses instead of bullasauruses.

Gallery