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He was taken down by a 1,130 lb. beast called Capuchino that became disoriented and agressive after separating from the pack of bulls.
Dallas Blog 2009
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A runner is tossed by a Jandilla fighting bull, number 106 named 'Capuchino' on the fourth day of the running of the bulls at the San Fermin festival in Pamplona
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A man is gored by "Capuchino", a bull in Pamplona, during the running of the bulls at the San Fermin festival in northern Spain
Telegraph Major News 2009
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About 65 equine clones now exist, at least 50 of which were produced by ViaGen, the Texas-based company Zarela Olsen used to clone her beloved Capuchino, who was crowned the Paso Fino "Horse of the Millennium" in 1999.
Cloning of horses prompts debate over registering genetic duplicates Stephen Hudak 2010
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No one knows whether Capuchino Forever will mirror the success of the original, a horse who entertained crowds on two continents and sired more than 5,000 offspring at $3,500 per stud.
Cloning of horses prompts debate over registering genetic duplicates Stephen Hudak 2010
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Note 68: Francisco Ajofrín, Diario del viaje que ... hizo a la América en el siglo XVIII el P. Fray Francisco Ajofrín Capuchino, 2 vols.
Pestilence and Headcolds: Encountering Illness in Colonial Mexico 2008
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A majestic Paso Fino with personality and a bright copper coat, Capuchino often greeted his fawning owner with kisses, nuzzling her neck and licking the back of her ears.
Cloning of horses prompts debate over registering genetic duplicates Stephen Hudak 2010
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Unless the rules change, Capuchino Forever won't even have a chance to follow in his predecessor's hoof prints.
Cloning of horses prompts debate over registering genetic duplicates Stephen Hudak 2010
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Susana Vera/Reuters DEADLY RUN: People ran ahead of the Jandilla fighting bull Capuchino during the fourth bull run of the San Fermin festival in Pamplona, Spain, on Friday.
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Amateur video footage shows he tried to squeeze under a fence when Capuchino caught him with a single swipe of his right horn.
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