bubalis การใช้
- Nine representations of Hartebeest antelopes ( Bubalis alcelaphus boselaphus ) are in naturalistic style.
- Adults have a dark brown to grayish color and more hair than " Bubalus bubalis ".
- Also of interest is the movement of the extremely rare wild buffalo, Bubalus bubalis in the area.
- The parasite was first described by Sheather in 1919 in buffalo ( " Bubalus bubalis " ) in India.
- Both sexes grows short black horns in a V-shaped manner compared to C-shaped horns of " Bubalus bubalis ".
- There are also over 4000 Water Buffalo ( " Bubalus bubalis " ) farmed by approximately 280 families in the Thale Noi Non-Hunting Area.
- Male domestic Asian water buffaloes ( " Bubalus bubalis " ) ( locally called " PaaDa " ) are the preferred species to offer to the goddess.
- The "'Murrah "'breed of Water buffalo ( " Bubalus bubalis " ) is a breed of domestic water buffalo kept for dairy production.
- As a member of the family Bovidae, the tamaraw's close affinity to the water buffalo ( " Bubalus bubalis " ) has been validated many times in the past.
- The genus was created in 1910 by Henry who described " Haemohormidium cotti " in short spined sea scorpion ( " Myxocephalus scorpius " ) and the long spined sea scorpion ( " Taurulus bubalis " ).
- The percentage of animals found to be infested in large-scale slaughterhouse studies range from 1.7 % in Tanzanian Zebu ( " Bos primigenius indicus " ) to over 60 % in Philippine " Bubalus bubalis ".
- In March 2003, the International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature achieved consistency in the naming of wild and domestic water buffalo by ruling that the scientific name " Bubalus arnee " is valid for the wild form . " B . bubalis " continues to be valid for the domestic form and applies also to feral populations.
- Some species such as hog deer ( " Axis porcinus " ), water buffalos ( " Bubalus bubalis " ), barasingha or swamp deer ( " Cervus duvauceli " ), Javan rhinoceros ( " Rhinoceros sondaicus " ), single horned rhinoceros ( " Rhinoceros unicornis " ) and the mugger crocodiles or marsh crocodiles ( " Crocodylus palustris " ) started to become extinct in the Sundarbans towards the middle of the 20th century, because of extensive poaching and man hunting by the British.