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Male Asian Wild Buffalo (Bubalus Arnee) standing near crop field of the Haripur Village of Sunsari district of Nepal.

Male Asian Wild Buffalo (Bubalus Arnee) standing near crop field of the Haripur Village of Sunsari district of Nepal.

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Asian Wild Water Buffalo with the scientific name Bubalus bubalis arnee is recorded as an imperiled species in the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN's) Red List of Threatened Species wetland-subordinate. More number Wild Water Buffalo in Nepal are found at the Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve (KTWR), situated on the floodplain of the...

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... there are other reasons among them that the main reason for the crop-raiding is that the jungle plant and grasses cannot fulfill all their daily food requirements and roam in field crops. One of the best examples for such roaming in field crops by wild Buffalo was found in the literature [20], as in Figure 1. Among adults, females tend to have longer horns than males, as shown in Figure 2, but males have much thicker horns (the basis for sexing in case genitalia are not visible), as in Figure 1. ...
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... of the best examples for such roaming in field crops by wild Buffalo was found in the literature [20], as in Figure 1. Among adults, females tend to have longer horns than males, as shown in Figure 2, but males have much thicker horns (the basis for sexing in case genitalia are not visible), as in Figure 1. The KTWR has had clashes with neighborhood networks since its foundation [21]. ...