- Study confirms that painting eyes on cow butts helps ward off predators https://arstechnica.com/?p=1699483 3 comments india
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- Drawing Eyes on Cow Butts May Ward Off Hungry Lions http://gizmodo.com/drawing-eyes-on-cow-butts-may-ward-off-hungry-lions-1783744270 31 comments
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- Lions are less likely to attack cattle with eyes painted on their backsides https://theconversation.com/lions-are-less-likely-to-attack-cattle-with-eyes-painted-on-their-backsides-142488 1 comment
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