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  2. African buffalo - Wikipedia

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    The adult African buffalo's horns are its characteristic feature: they have fused bases, forming a continuous bone shield across the top of the head, referred to as a "boss". The African buffalo is more closely related to other buffalo species than it is to other bovids such as American bison or domestic cattle , with its closest living ...

  3. Murrah buffalo - Wikipedia

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    The Murrah buffalo is a breed of water buffalo ... They typically have short and tightly curved horns. Bulls weigh around 550 kg (1,210 lb) and cows around 450 kg ...

  4. Horn (anatomy) - Wikipedia

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    Horns from cattle, water buffalo, and sheep are all used for commercial button making, and of other species as well, on a local and non-commercial basis. Horn combs were common in the era before replacement by plastic, and are still made. Horn needle cases and other small boxes, particularly of water buffalo horn, are still made.

  5. List of water buffalo breeds - Wikipedia

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    varies locally in size, color and horn shape; [11] the larger § Shan Kwye is classified as a distinct "breed" the Burmese wild buffalo is a feral gayal (or mithun) Burmese wild buffalo: Burmese: pyaung, pyun also referred to as: the Burmese gaur (either Bos gaurus readai or Bos gaurus laosiensis) the Burmese bison; Myanmar

  6. Banni buffalo - Wikipedia

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    Banni buffaloes have coiled horns that have a vertical orientation. 31.20% of these buffaloes have inverted double coiled horns while 68.80% of them have inverted single coiled horns. [citation needed] The diameter of the horns, which are medium to large and heavy, ranges from 24 to 30 cm in an adult buffalo. This is an important physiological ...

  7. Wild water buffalo - Wikipedia

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    Water buffalo sculpture, Lopburi, Thailand, 2300 BCE. Bos arnee was the scientific name proposed by Robert Kerr in 1792 who described a skull with horns of a buffalo zoological specimen from Bengal in northern India. [3]

  8. Nagpuri (buffalo) - Wikipedia

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    The horns are long, flat and curved, bending backward on each side of the neck nearly up to the shoulders with tips pointed mostly in upward direction. Average height of nagpuri buffalo is 145cm for male and 135cm for female and heart girth is 210 and 205cm for male and female respectively.

  9. Bubalina - Wikipedia

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    Bubalina is a subtribe of wild cattle that includes the various species of true buffalo. Species include the African buffalo , the anoas , and the wild water buffalo (including the domesticated variant water buffalo ).