Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun Same as
arna .
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Examples
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A population of the threatened wild water buffalo (Bubalus arnee) may still be living in Bastar District, Madhya Pradesh, near the junction of the Eastern Ghats Mountains and the eastern highlands.
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Among these are three of the National Reserved Wildlife Species of Thailand: wild water buffalo Bubalus arnee, mainland serow Capricornis sumatraensis and hog deer Cervus porcinus.
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Neither banteng B. javanicus (V), nor wild water buffalo Bubalus arnee (E) has yet been reported from Thung Yai, although both occur in neighbouring Huai Kha Khaeng Wildlife Sanctuary.
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This ecoregion harbors India's largest elephant population, the world's largest population of the greater one-horned rhinoceros, tigers (Panthera tigris), and wild water buffalo (Bubalus arnee).
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Biodiversity Features Mammal species of conservation significance include the possibly extinct wild water buffalo (Bubalus arnee), Eld's deer (Cervus eldii siamensis), Indochinese hog deer (Axis procinus annamiticus), and banteng (Bos javanicus).
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Although not exceptional in terms of endemism and diversity, this ecoregion harbors several of India's large, threatened vertebrates such as the tiger (Panthera tigris), wild buffalo (Bubalus arnee), wild dog (Cuon alpinus), sloth bear (Melursus ursinus), chousingha (Tetracerus quadricornis), gaur (Bos gaurus), blackbuck (Antilope cervicapra), and chinkara (Gazella bennettii).
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Just half a century ago large populations of megaherbivores such as Asian elephants (Elephas maximus), banteng (Bos javanicus), kouprey (Bos sauveli), gaur (Bos gaurus), wild water buffalo (Bubalus arnee), and Eld's deer (Cervus eldii) roamed and grazed in these dry woodlands.
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- Description of the horns of the arnee, with a flgure, -.
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The Wild Water Buffalo, Wild Asian Buffalo or Wild Asiatic Buffalo [2] (Bubalis bubalis arnee or Bubalis arnee)
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