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  2. Water buffalo - Wikipedia

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    In Japan, the water buffalo was used as a domestic animal throughout the Ryukyu Islands or Okinawa prefecture, however it is almost extinct now and mainly used as a tourist attraction. [37] Per a 2015 report, about 836,500 water buffaloes were in Nepal. [38] The water buffalo is the main dairy animal in Pakistan, with 23.47 million head in 2010 ...

  3. Buffalo meat - Wikipedia

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    Buffalo meat is the meat of the water buffalo, a large bovid, ... On ad libitum and high concentrate (75:25) based rations the growth rate is 610 g/day ...

  4. Carabao - Wikipedia

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    A carabao in the Banaue Rice Terraces. The oldest evidence of water buffalo discovered in the Philippines is multiple fragmentary skeletal remains recovered from the upper layers of the Neolithic Nagsabaran site, part of the Lal-lo and Gattaran Shell Middens (~2200 BCE to 400 CE) of northern Luzon.

  5. Drought imperils Iraq's water buffalo and a child's way of life

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    Petting a water buffalo before tying a fodder bag around its neck, Mustafa Ahmed tends his father's herd in Iraq's southern province of Najaf where his family have raised animals for generations ...

  6. Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve - Wikipedia

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    Nepal’s last remaining population of about 150 wild water buffalo inhabit the area. [5] This population has now grown to a total of 432 individuals with an annual growth rate of 7.27 percent, according to the latest census carried out in 2016. [6]

  7. Category:Water buffalo - Wikipedia

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    Articles relating to the water buffalo (Bubalus bubalis), a large bovid originating in the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia. Today, it is also found in Italy , the Balkans , Australia , North America , South America and some African countries.

  8. Bubalus - Wikipedia

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    Bubalus skull Kidney of a Bubalus. Smith described Bubalus as low in proportion to the bulk with very solid limbs, a small dewlap and a long, slender tail; the head is large with a strong convex-shaped narrow forehead, large eyes and funnel-shaped ears; horns are lying flat or bending laterally with a certain direction to the rear; the female udder has four mammae. [5]

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