- The
kouprey (Bos sauveli), also
known as the
forest ox and grey ox, is a
possibly extinct species of forest-dwelling wild
bovine native to
Southeast Asia...
- (banteng) B. j.
domesticus (Bali cattle) †Bos
palaesondaicus †Bos
sauveli (
kouprey) (likely extinct, last seen 1969)
Subgenus Poephagus Gray, 1843 Bos mutus...
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frontalis Domestic yak, Bos
grunniens Wild yak, Bos
mutus Bos palaesondaicus†,
Kouprey, Bos
sauveli (possibly extinct)
Domestic cattle, Bos
taurus Taurine cattle...
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believed that the two
bison species should be
lumped into
Bison bison. The
kouprey was not
included in Simpson's taxonomy,
while Bohlken (1958) considered...
- style. Pha
Phaya Kouprey, a
scenic view
point on a
cliff of Dângrêk Mountains. Its name "Pha
Phaya Kouprey"
meaning "a
cliff of
Kouprey lord",
owing there...
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extinct like the aurochs, two
subspecies of
European bison and
perhaps the
kouprey. In 1821
British zoologist John
Edward Gray
described the family, subfamily...
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closely related to the
banteng (Bos javanicus) and the
probably now
extinct kouprey (Bos sauveli),
which are also
native to
Southeast Asia.
Relationships of...
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species are
considered critically endangered,
including the addax, the
kouprey, the wild
Bactrian camel, Przewalski's gazelle, the saiga, and the pygmy...
- province. The
capital is the town of Senmonorom. The province's
symbol is the
kouprey which is also Cambodia's
national mammal. In 1960
Mondulkiri was created...
- India), and wild oxen (such as wild
Asian water buffalo, gaur, banteng, and
kouprey). One way that
different herbivores can
survive together in a
given area...