Camargue cattle

The camargue is a breed of domestic cattle native to the camargue marshlands of the river delta of the rhône in southern france. it is used for the traditional sport of course camarguaise, a kind of bloodless bull-fight, but not for the corrida, iberian-style bull-fighting. it is one of two cattle breeds raised in semi-feral conditions in the camargue; the other is the brava or race de combat, a fighting breed. since 1996 it has been officially known as the provençal: raço di biòu.

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