Which American folklore figure rode a giant blue ox named Babe?
The legendary lumberjack Paul Bunyan is the central figure of American folklore famous for his companionship with Babe the Blue Ox. According to the tall tales, Bunyan found Babe as a calf during the “Winter of the Blue Snow,” where the temperatures were so low that the snow itself turned a deep azure. The ox eventually grew to such a massive size—measuring “forty-two ax handles between the eyes”—that their footprints supposedly created the ten thousand lakes of Minnesota and the Great Lakes.
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