- keratin. Most
bovids bear 30 to 32 teeth. Most
bovids are diurnal.
Social activity and
feeding usually peak
during dawn and dusk.
Bovids typically rest...
-
variety of biomes, most
typically forest, savanna, shrubland, and gr****land.
Bovids range in size from the 38 cm (15 in) long
royal antelope to the 3.3 m (11 ft)...
- A
bovid hybrid is the
hybrid offspring of
members of two
different species of the
bovid family.
There are 143
extant species of
bovid, and the widespread...
- Hindus.
Bovids are used as
draft animals and as
riding animals.
Small breeds of
domestic bovid, such as the
Miniature Zebu, are kept as pets.
Bovid leather...
- Bellucci, Luca; Sardella,
Raffaele (January 2015). "The last
Antilopini bovids from the
Early Pleistocene of Italy".
Quaternary International. 357: 245–252...
- spiral-horned
bovids) and
Boselaphini (the
nilgai and four-horned antelope). The
second clade is the
subfamily Antelopinae,
which includes all
other bovids. Antelopinae...
- part of the
ruminant family Bovidae, and
consists of
mostly medium-sized
bovids. A
member of this
subfamily is
called a caprine.
Prominent members include...
- The
serow (/səˈroʊ/, or /ˈsɛroʊ/), is any of four
species of medium-sized goat-like or antelope-like
mammals in the
genus Capricornis. All four species...
-
appears to be
involved in the
acquisition and
maintenance of territory. The
bovids (family Bovidae)
comprise some 140
species of
ruminants in
which at least...
-
Insular dwarfism, a form of
phyletic dwarfism, is the
process and
condition of
large animals evolving or
having a
reduced body size when
their po****tion's...