- The
banteng (Bos javanicus; /ˈbæntɛŋ/), also
known as tembadau, is a
species of wild
bovine found in
Southeast Asia. The head-and-body
length is between...
- 73
bantengs in the 80-hectare
savanna area, a big
increase in 6 years,
although they
faced threats of
poaching and loss of habitat.
Herds of
bantengs usually...
- Bali
banteng,
Indonesian cattle, or most generally, the
domestic banteng are a
domesticated species of
bovine which originated from the
banteng (Bos javanicus)...
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Lapangan Banteng (Indonesian: "Bull's Field",
formerly Waterloo Square (Dutch: Waterlooplein) in Batavia,
Dutch East Indies) is a
historic square located...
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increasingly difficult for
bantengs to find food. In 2013,
there were only 35
bantengs,
while in 1996
there were
still 320
bantengs.
Mount Baluran Indonesia...
- aurochs†, B. p.
primigenius Indian aurochs†, B. p.
namadicus Banteng, Bos
javanicus Domestic banteng, Bos
domesticus Gaur, Bos
gaurus ****al, Bos
frontalis Domestic...
- A
Javan banteng calf was
cloned from
frozen cells using a cow as a surrogate,
delivered via c-section on
April 1, 2003, then hand
raised at the San Diego...
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country (the
first was
Hotel Indonesia). The
hotel is
located near
Lapangan Banteng,
which during the
colonial times was the
center of what was the military-European...
-
Proclamation of
Indonesian Independence, the
Suishintai was
renamed to
Barisan Banteng ("Bulls Front"). The
corps was
mobilized to hear
speeches from nationalist...
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cells of a dead male
banteng, that were
preserved in San
Diego 's
Frozen Zoo facility, and
transferred it into eggs from
domestic banteng cows, a
process called...