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This article is about the abundant Domestic Asian Water buffalo. For the endangered specie which is its ancestor, see Wild Asian Water Buffalo.
“River buffalo” redirects here. For the fish sometimes known as river buffalo, see freshwater drum.
For the controversy at the University of Pennsylvania, see .
The abundant Domestic Asian Water buffalo is prominent in Asia, and South America, it is a large ungulate and a member of the bovine subfamily. It has gone feral in northern Australia with wild-living populations existing in much of Southeast Asia. All its domestic verities and breeds have descended from one common ancestor the Wild Asian Water buffalo which is now an endangered species. Buffaloes, apart from their use as draft and dairy animals, are also used to pull bullock carts in the developing world. Their dung is used as a fertilizer and as a fuel when dried. In Chonburi, Thailand, and in South Malabar Region in Kerala, India, there are annual water buffalo races. A few have also found use as pack animals carrying loads even for special forces. American bison are often called buffalo; however, this is technically incorrect as they are not true buffalo. The bison group includes both the American bison and the European bison or wisent. They are a related group of wild bovines, more closely related to cattle, gaur, banteng, yaks, etc. The buffalo genus includes water buffaloes, tamarau and anoas in Asia, but not the African buffalo (or Cape buffalo) in Africa. The slightly smaller African Buffalo is not closely related to the Wild Asian Water buffalo and their ancestry remains unclear[1] and owing to African Buffalo’s unpredictable nature which makes them highly dangerous to humans nor have they been domesticated like their Asian counterpart, Domestic Asian Water Buffalo is the product of thousands of years of selective breeding carried out by highly advanced ancient Asian civilizations, specially in India. Endangered "Wild Asian Water buffalo"True Wild Asian Water buffalo or Wild Asiatic Water buffalo are thought to survive in India, Nepal, Bhutan and Thailand. The IUCN Red List of threatened species classifies "Wild Asian Water buffalo" (B. arnee) [2] as an Endangered species. The total number of wild Asian buffalo left is thought to be less than 4,000, which suggests that the number of mature individuals will be less than 2,500, and an estimated continuing decline of at least 20% within 14 years (ca. 2 generations) and at least 50% within 21 years seems likely given the severity of the threats, especially hybridization with the abundant "Domestic Asian Water buffalo" leading to Genetic Pollution.[3][4] Anatomy and morphologyWater buffalo cow in Thailand With the establishment of the 20,000 square km Hukaung Valley tiger reserve in 2004, the largest ever protected wildlife reserve , now these huge buffaloes may have the hope of long-term survival Davies B.: Black market: inside the endangered species trade in Asia, Earth Aware Editions 2005. They are classified as critically endangered, suffering mainly from genetic pollution caused by interbreeding with the domestic buffaloes. Interbreeding with domesticated buffaloes is the major cause of extinction of wild buffaloes. Buffaloes are believed to have originated in South Asia. Today, outside India, the true wild water buffaloes can only be found in Thailand in extremely low number of about 50 individuals, and in the Annamites range (also called Truong Son range) forests running along the border of Vietnam - Laos -Cambodia. Populations found elsewhere in Asia are feral breeds, not true wild water buffalo. Taxonomic historyThe classification of the water buffalo is uncertain. Some authorities list a single species, Bubalus bubalis with three subspecies, the river buffalo (B. bubalis bubalis) of South Asia, the Carabao or Swamp Buffalo (B. bubalis carabanesis) of the Philippines and Southeast Asia, and the Arni, or Wild Asian Water Buffalo (B. bubalis arnee). Others regard these as closely-related but separate species.The swamp buffalo is primarily found in the eastern half of Asia and has 48 chromosomes. The river buffalo is mostly found in the western half of Asia, and has 50 chromosomes. The two types do not readily interbreed, but fertile offspring can occur. No hybrids have been generally accepted between water buffalo and cattle or other members of the genus Bos[5]. DistributionAsiaAsia is the native home of the water buffalo, with 95% of the world population of water buffalo, with about half of the total in India. Many Asian countries depend on the water buffalo as its primary bovine species. It is valuable for its meat and milk as well as the labour it performs. As of 1992 the Asian population was estimated at 141 million. The fat content of buffalo milk is the highest amongst farm animals and the butterfat is a major source of ghee in some Asian countries. Its success in Asia is evident by its extensive range. Both variants occur in Asia. River Buffalo are found in elevations of 2,800 m in Nepal, and Swamp Buffalo are found throughout the lowland tropics. Part of their success is due to their ability to thrive on poor foodstuffs and yet be valuable economically. Moreover they are much better suited to plough the muddy paddy fields as they are better adapted than common cattle (Bos taurus) to move in swamps. In the wild, very few pockets of buffalo exist. The Indian wild buffalo is found in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan and Thailand. This buffalo has the largest horns of any living animal. The average spread is about 1 m (3 ft 3 in), but one bull shot in 1955 had horns measuring 4.24 m (13 ft 11 in) from tip to tip along the outside curve across the forehead. Buffalo use their horns effectively to defend themselves against predators. Tigers are their only predators, which can kill a full-grown male weighing 1000-1200kg, but only an experienced tiger will take them on. When faced by a tiger, they form a line facing the predator and charge with noses out and horns laid back. Like its other family members, the tamaraw and the anoa, . It is generally found in swamplands and grass jungles and moves in herds. Today, the estimated population of wild Asian water buffaloes are about 4000, but, this number takes into account all wild population, including feral herds and hybrid buffaloes. In fact, it is possible that no true wild specimens exist anymore. A smaller breed of Water buffalo, the Carabao, is the national animal of the Philippines. First cloned buffaloOn September 15, 2007, the Philippines announced its development of Southeast Asia’s first cloned buffalo. The Philippine Council for Agriculture, Forestry and Natural Resources Research and Development (PCARRD), under the Department of Science and Technology in Los Baños, Laguna approved this project. The Department of Agriculture’s Philippine Carabao Center (PCC) will implement “Cloning through somatic cell nuclear transfer as a tool for genetic improvement in water buffaloes.” “Super buffalo calves” will be produced. There will be no modification or alteration of the genetic materials, as in GMOs (genetically modified organisms).[6]AustraliaIntroduced into the Northern Territory early in the 19th century as a beast of burden, it quickly escaped and is now feral. As a result of its feral status it may be hunted. Melville Island is a popular hunting location, where a steady population of up to 4,000 individuals exist. Buffaloes are also found in Arnhem Land and the Top End. Safari outfits run out of Darwin to Melville Island and other locations in the Top End often with the use of bush pilots. The government has unsuccessfully attempted several eradication programs. Their only natural predator in Australia is the saltwater crocodile.The buffaloes live mainly in freshwater marshes and billabongs, and their range can be quite expansive during the Wet season. They have developed a different appearance from the Indonesian buffaloes from which they descend. Europe and Middle EastIntroduced into North Africa and the Near East by 600 AD, the water buffalo was brought to Europe with returning Crusaders in the Middle Ages, and herds can be found in Bulgaria, Romania and Italy. As in Asia, buffaloes of the Middle East and Europe live on coarse vegetation on the marginal land traditionally available to peasants. They are an economic asset by serving as a protein source, draft animal, and storage of family or household wealth. In some areas, they also provide occasional recreation at annual racing festivals. These buffalo are mostly River Buffaloes; due to genetic isolation have adopted a distinct appearance. Buffalo milk is used for the production of cheese: in Campania (Italy) it is used for the production of mozzarella.EgyptEgyptian farmers traditionally have water buffaloes. Egypt has a large number of them. They are used as the main source of red meat in Egypt. Cows have been introduced in modern farms, yet water buffaloes remain as the more widespread type of cattle in Egypt.North AmericaWater buffalo heifers in Arkansas, USA Importance to humansThere are many breeds of domestic water buffalo.Milk from these animals is used by many human populations, and is the traditional raw material for mozzarella cheese and curd due to its higher fat content. In Africa and other locations, water buffalo milk is used for yogurt, as in Vermont, USA. The chief dairy breed of Buffalo is the Murrah breed. Buffalo meat, sometimes called "Carabeef", is often passed off as beef in certain regions and is also a major source of export revenue for India which has the largest population of buffaloes in the world. However, in many Asian regions, buffalo meat is less preferred due to its toughness, however, recipes have evolved (Rendang for example) where the slow cooking process and spices not only make the meat palatable, but also preserves it; an important factor in hot climates where refrigeration is not always available. Water buffalo horns are used for the embouchure of musical instruments such as ney and kaval. Water buffalo hide provides a tough and useful leather often used for shoes and motorcycle helmets. NutritionMilk Composition Analysis, per 100 grams
In culture
Some popular Water buffalo FestivalsFighting Festivals
Racing FestivalsWater buffalo racing at Babulang 2006
Modern usesWildlife and conservation scientists have started to recommend and use introduced populations of feral Domestic Asian Water buffalos in far away lands to manage uncontrolled vegetation growth in and around natural wetlands. Introduced Asian Water Buffalo at home in such environs provide cheap service by regularly grazing the uncontrolled vegetation and opening up clogged water bodies for waterfowls, wetland birds and other wildlife[16][17].See also
References1. ^ Cape Buffalo. 2. ^ The IUCN Red list of threatened species classifies "Wild Asian Water buffalo" (B. arnee) as "Endangered" 3. ^ The IUCN Red list of threatened species classifies "Wild Asian Water buffalo" (B. arnee) as "Endangered" 4. ^ Animal Info - Wild Asian (Water) Buffalo - Status: Endangered; By: Paul Massicot 5. ^ Summary and discussion of water buffalo relationships 6. ^ Manila Times, RP to produce Southeast Asia’s first cloned buffalo 7. ^ [2] 8. ^ Do Son: buffalo fighting festival (Vietnam), 14/09/2005, VietNamNet Bridge 9. ^ Do Son Buffalo Fighting Festival Vietnam, ASIAROOMS 10. ^ Buffalo Fighting in Hai Luu Commune, Vietnam News Agency 11. ^ VIDEO on You Tube:Water Buffalo-fighting festival: Buffalo-fighting festival is annually held on the 15th of the lunar two month in Hai Luu (Vinhphuc City). It results in this saying: "Go everywhere you want, but come back on the 15th of the lunar two month to attend the buffalo-fighting festival". Eventually, all those fighting buffaloes will be slaughtered as tributes to the deities. 12. ^ Buffalo Fighting Festival Ko Samui, ASIAROOMS 13. ^ Buffalo Fighting Festival, Koh Samui Festivals & Events, Thailand. Hotel and Travel Links Co. Ltd. Thailand 14. ^ Buffalo Racing, Thailand, thailand-guide.org (p) some content provided by Tourism Authority of Thailand, Last Updated : 01-Jul-2007; Watching the Buffalo Racing, by Panrit "Gor" Daoruang, 14 October 2003, Thailand Life; Running of the buffaloes: Thais take their beasts of burden to the races; by: Alisa Tang, Associated Press Writer; Buffalo Racing, The lowdown by Aliwyn Cole, August 1st, 2005, Urban Lowdown; "Running with the Buffalo", originally published in the Learning Post, a supplement of the Bangkok Post 15. ^ [Buffalo Racing in Cambodia, September 27, 2006 [3]] 16. ^ Buffalo improve wildlife habitat - The Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales use the formidable beasts to help in conservation work at the 264-acre Teifi Marshes reserve; BBC, 15 February, 2004 17. ^ "Buffalos and wetlands" -- grazing in wetland management: A discussion from the Ramsar Forum over late March 1998
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The system is also called binominal nomenclature (particularly in zoological circles), binary nomenclature (particularly in botanical circles), or the binomial classification system. ..... Click the link for more information. Carolus Linnaeus (Carl von Linné) Carl von Linné, Alexander Roslin, 1775. Currently owned by and hanging at the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences. ..... Click the link for more information. 8th century - 9th century - 10th century 850s 860s 870s - 880s - 890s 900s 910s 885 886 887 - 888 - 889 890 891 : Subjects: Archaeology - Architecture - ..... Click the link for more information. Asia is the world's largest and most populous continent. It covers 8.6% of the Earth's total surface area (or 29.4% of its land area) and, with almost 4 billion people, it contains more than 60% of the world's current human population. ..... Click the link for more information. 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She figures this makes her partial owner of her father's field and water buffalo. The loam and straw are combined by getting cows and water buffalo to tread them in. But I do know this: / he gives her nearly enough money to buy a water buffalo. |
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