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  2. Sneng - Wikipedia

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    The sneng or snaeng (Khmer: ស្នែង, "horn") is an aerophone made from an ox horn or water buffalo horn. It is loud enough to call across a distance and has been used in rural environments to signal mealtimes, give warning, call for help or indicate a need to return to the village.

  3. 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 ...

  4. Pandharpuri buffalo - Wikipedia

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    The Pandharpuri is a breed of water buffalo native to the dry regions of Solapur, Kolhapur, Satara and Sangli in India. The name is derived from the town Pandharpur in Solapur. The Pandharpuri buffalo has 60-100 centimetre-long horns which are sometimes twisted and are the longest amongst domestic cattle breeds. In some exceptions these horns ...

  5. Composite bow - Wikipedia

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    A thin layer of horn is glued onto what will be the belly of the bow, the side facing the archer. Water buffalo horn is very suitable, as is horn of several antelopes such as gemsbok, oryx, ibex, and that of Hungarian grey cattle. [3] Goat and sheep horn can also be used. Most forms of cow horn are not suitable, as they soon delaminate with use.

  6. Ransingha - Wikipedia

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    Srnga is Sanskrit for horn and used in North India and Nepal. Its modern forms include "Sig", "Siga,", and "Singha". The term was historically used for a wide variety shapes and sizes of horns, including straight horns, and horns made from water buffalo horns with mouthpieces made from ox horns. [3]

  7. Bubalus mephistopheles - Wikipedia

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    The short-horned water buffalo was first described in 1925. It is distinguished by its short, extremely triangular horn cores, which are crescent-shaped and gently curve inwards. [1] The short-horned water buffalo is known with certainty to have disappeared during the Holocene.

  8. 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.

  9. List of water buffalo breeds - Wikipedia

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    the § Azari (70% of the Iranian buffalo population) the § Khuzestani or Khoozestani (an ecotype of the southern marshes) [3] Indonesian wild buffalo: Indonesian water buffalo, Indonesian swamp buffalo, Indonesian buffalo: Indonesia: a feral water buffalo breed, introduced to Komodo and Flores: Iranian Azari ecotype: see § Azari: an ecotype ...

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