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- Bos palaesondaicus occurred on Pleistocene Java (Indonesia) and belongs to the Bovinae subfamily. It has been described by the Dutch paleoanthropologist...
- Bos frontalis Domestic yak, Bos grunniens Wild yak, Bos mutus Bos palaesondaicus†, Kouprey, Bos sauveli (possibly extinct) Domestic cattle, Bos taurus...
- and Elephas hysudrindicus, the bovines Bubalus palaeokerabau and Bos palaesondaicus, the extant perissodactyls Tapirus indicus and Rhinoceros sondaicus...
- (****al) Bos javanicus (banteng) B. j. domesticus (Bali cattle) †Bos palaesondaicus †Bos sauveli (kouprey) (likely extinct, last seen 1969) Subgenus Poephagus...
- is part of the Trinil Fauna of Java. It shared its habitat with Bos palaesondaicus, the Indian muntjak (Muntiacus muntjak), Bubalus palaeokerabau and Stegodon...
- forested habitats. Ungulates Even-Toed Ungulates Several Bovidae spp. Bos palaesondaicus (ancestor to the banteng) Cebu tamaraw (Bubalus cebuensis) Bubalus grovesi...
- & Vekua, 1980) †Bos planifrons (Lydekker, 1877) Subgenus Bibos †Bos palaesondaicus (Dubois, 1908) Subgenus Poephagus (Gray, 1843) †Bos baikalensis (Verestchagin...
- tapir, the hippo Hexaprotodon, sambar deer, water buffalo, the cow Bos palaesondaicus, pigs, and crab-eating macaque. These are consistent with an open woodland...
- Early-Middle Pleistocene. Other animals of this Faunal ****emblage were Bos palaesondaicus, the Indian muntjak (Muntiacus muntjak), Bubalus paleaeokerabau, the...
- hysudricus Javan elephant Ngandong tiger Bubalus palaeokerabau Bos palaesondaicus Hooijer, D. A. (1955). Fossil Proboscidea from the Malay Archipelago...