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Feb 21, 2016 - South Sudan - A Mundari man takes advantage of the antibacterial properties of the cow s urine. An extra benefit is that ammonia in the urine will dye his hair orange. Ankole-Watusi, also known as Ankole Longhorn, or 'Cattle of Kings' is a 900 to 1,600 pound landrace breed of cattle originally native to Africa with distinctive horns that can reach up to 8 ft tall. (Credit Image: © Tariq Zaidi/ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com). 21/02/2016

Feb 21, 2016 - South Sudan - A Mundari man takes advantage of the antibacterial properties of the cow s urine. An extra benefit is that ammonia in the urine will dye his hair orange. Ankole-Watusi, also known as Ankole Longhorn, or 'Cattle of Kings' is a 900 to 1,600 pound landrace breed of cattle originally native to Africa with distinctive horns that can reach up to 8 ft tall. (Credit Image: © Tariq Zaidi/ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com). 21/02/2016
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Feb 21, 2016 - South Sudan - A Mundari man takes advantage of the antibacterial properties of the cow s urine. An extra benefit is that ammonia in the urine will dye his hair orange. Ankole-Watusi, also known as Ankole Longhorn, or 'Cattle of Kings' is a 900 to 1,600 pound landrace breed of cattle originally native to Africa with distinctive horns that can reach up to 8 ft tall. (Credit Image: © Tariq Zaidi/ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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