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  2. African forest buffalo - Wikipedia

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    The African forest buffalo is a small subspecies of the African buffalo. Cape buffaloes weigh 425 to 870 kg (937 to 1,918 lb), [4] whereas African forest buffaloes are much lighter, weighing in at 250 to 320 kg (550–705 lbs). [1]

  3. Anoa - Wikipedia

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    Lowland anoa. The lowland anoa (Bubalus depressicornis) is a small bovid, [7] standing barely over 90 cm (35 in) at the shoulder. It is usually solitary, living in lowland forests, browsing on plants and understory. [8]

  4. African buffalo - Wikipedia

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    S. c. nanus (the forest buffalo, dwarf buffalo or Congo buffalo) The smallest of the subspecies; the height at the withers is less than 120 cm and average weight is about 270 kg (600 lb), or about the size of a zebra , and two to three times lighter in mass than the nominate subspecies.

  5. Lowland anoa - Wikipedia

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    The lowland anoa is a small bovid, only slightly larger than the mountain anoa. It stands barely over 90 cm (35 in) at the shoulder and weighs between 150–300 kg (330–660 lb). It is usually solitary, living in lowland forests, browsing on plants and understory.

  6. Tamaraw - Wikipedia

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    A small family group. Unlike the closely related water buffalo, B. mindorensis is a solitary creature. Adults of the species do not occur in herds or smaller packs, and are often encountered alone. Only juveniles exhibit the typical bovine herding behavior and clan hierarchy often seen in water buffalo. [22]

  7. Bubalina - Wikipedia

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    Bubalina is a subtribe of wild cattle that includes the various species of true buffalo. Species include the ... 1785) – Forest buffalo; Syncerus brachyceros (Gray ...

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  9. Wood bison - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] However, "bison" is a Greek word meaning an ox-like animal, while "buffalo" originated with the French fur trappers who called these massive beasts bœufs, meaning ox or bullock—so both names, "bison" and "buffalo", have a similar meaning. Though the name "bison" might be considered to be more scientifically correct, the ...