- Faro Los
Morrillos de Cabo Rojo, also
known as Los
Morrillos Light, is a
historic lighthouse located in Los
Morrillos cape (officially Cabo Rojo, Spanish...
- 9 km)
southwest of the island's port, on a small,
rocky hill
called El
Morrillo,
rising abruptly from the
water and the
surrounding lowlands. The area...
-
scent glands: a
morrillo,
located on the snout, and anal glands. Both ****es have
these glands, but
males have much
larger morrillos and use
their anal...
- disappear; the
villagers used
canoes and
rafts to
arrive to the
hills of El
Morrillo. In 1802 the
village moved to its
actual location and the new
census showed...
- Los
Morrillos de los
Cabos Rojos (Spanish for "the
little promontories of the red capes") or more
commonly known as Los
Morrillos de Cabo Rojo, is a cape...
- heavy,
having instead a well-muscled "athletic" look, with a
prominent morrillo, a
complex of
muscles over the
shoulder and neck
which gives the bull its...
- 29000 (Cayo Matojo) Cayo
Morrillo, 17°55′37″N 66°16′23″W / 17.92694°N 66.27306°W / 17.92694; -66.27306 (Cayo
Morrillo) Cayo Norte, 18°20′13″N 65°15′24″W...
-
number of
bulls killed. At this point, the
picador stabs just
behind the
morrillo, a
mound of
muscle on the
fighting bull's neck,
weakening the neck muscles...
-
situation forced O'Higgins'
forces to lift the siege, they
retreated to
Morrillos de
Perales (now
known as the "U" hill). This was a
position which the...
- picadors. The
picadors repeatedly drive their lances into the
muscles (
morrillo) of the bull's neck to
weaken the animal. As a
picador stabs the bull's...