Bubalus in A Sentence

    1

    Boulenger, "Ceratohyla bubalus carrying eggs on its back," P.Z.S., 1903, ii.

    2

    The domestic Indian buffalo (Bos bubalus) exists as a wild animal in North Australia; it is very liable to revert to a wild state, being little altered from its still-existing wild ancestor.

    3

    The most interesting of the ruminants is the timarau (Bubalus mindorensis, Heude), peculiar to Mindoro.

    4

    The remains of a gigantic ox, Bubalus Baini, have been obtained from the alluvium near the Modder river.

    5

    They are divisible into two groups, an African and an Asiatic, both of which are generally included in the sub-genus, or genus, Bubalus, although the latter are sometimes separated as Buffelus.