Domestic Yak (scientific name: Bos grunniens) is an artificially cultivated animal of the order Artiodactyla, family Bovidae, and genus Bos. It is called "Zhong" in Tibetan and is the most typical animal on the Tibetan Plateau. It is large in size and has strong vitality.The length and fin...
Domestic cattle (scientific name: Bos taurus) are also known as domesticated cattle or aurochs. They are a general term for many domesticated animals in the order Artiodactyla, family Bovidae, and genus Bos. There are 1.3 billion domestic cattle on Earth today, with a total of 897 breeds. They are g...
Cambodian wild cattle (scientific name: Bos sauveli) English Kouprey, Grey Ox, French Boeuf gris Cambodgien, Spanish Toro Cuprey, German Kouprey, no subspecies. Cambodian wild cattle are a particularly rare wild cattle native to Southeast Asia. Scientists did not discover this wild cattle until 1937...
Bosprimigenius, scientific name, is a large cattle, now extinct. Its scientific name comes from the German word Auerochse, meaning primitive cattle. Extinct (1627).Aurochs is a legendary wild cattle. Although it is distributed in Europe, it is a completely different species from the European bison,...
Knuckle-walking is a unique form of movement seen in a few animals where they support their body weight on the knuckles of their forelimbs. This adaptation is mainly seen in some primates and prehistoric species, allowing them to move efficiently while protecting their fingers and claws. In this art...
For large For most wild animals, breeding may occur as a result of a sudden, intense desire, perhaps by smelling a scent associated with a mate or seeing some behavior that signals an invitation to breed. The editor below has compiled some animals with the strongest desire to reproduce. They are dol...