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  Banteng   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Alikodra, H. The ecology of banteng (Bos javanicus) in the National Park of Ujung Kulon.
Ashby, K.R. and Santiapillai, C. An assessment of the status of the banteng (Bos javanicus) with particular reference to its interaction with the water buffalo (Bubalus bubalis).
Ashby, K.R. and Santiapillai, C. The status of the banteng (Bos javanicus) in Java and Bali.
www.ultimateungulate.com /Artiodactyla/Bos_javanicus.html   (697 words)

  
 Bos Information - Online Prescription Medication Directory
Bos is the genus of wild and domestic cattle or oxen.
Bos can be divided into four subgenera: bos, bibos, novibos, and poephagus, but the distinction is controversial.
Bos have a lifespan of 18-25 years in the wild, with up to 36 being recorded in captivity.
www.prescriptiondrug-info.com /drug_information_online.asp?title=Bos   (424 words)

  
 Bos
Bos is the taxonomic genus containing wild and domestic oxen.
Bos can be divided into four subgenia: bos, bibos, novibos, and poephagus, but the distinction is controversial.
Bos is found worldwide but before domestication existed only in West Asia, South Asia and Southeast Asia.
en.mcfly.org /Bos   (74 words)

  
 Bos is the genus genus containing oxen oxen ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Bos is the genus genus containing oxen oxen...
"Bos frontalis" (gaur gaur, gayal gayal or Indian bison)
"Bos primigenius" (aurochs aurochs - extinct 1627 1627)
www.biodatabase.de /Bos   (118 words)

  
 Oxen - SNOMED Veterinary Forum
In Clue Ox is a child of bos taurus indicus X Bos taurus taurus.
1) The Genus is Bos (not Bos Linnaeus).
We have maintained a little inconsistency with ITIS in the cattle, as most in the "business" seem to recognize that Bos Taurus does not equal Bos Indicus or that there are perhaps subspecies of Bos Taurus (the way we actually did it).
snomed.vetmed.vt.edu /forums/showthread.php?t=849   (268 words)

  
 The Extinction Website - Species Info - Aurochs
Bos primigenius and Bos taurus belong to the same species, so conform to the Code of the International Commission of Zoological Nomenclature was the scientific name of the aurochs
Bos taurus by Wilson and Reeder in 1993.
Taxonomists who consider domesticated cattle a subspecies of the wild Aurochs should use Bos primigenius taurus; the name Bos taurus remains available for domestic cattle where it is considered to be a separate species.
www.petermaas.nl /extinct/speciesinfo/aurochs.htm   (3640 words)

  
 Comparative Placentation
Hybrids with gaur (Bos gaurus) are said to be fertile (Nowak, 1999).
Haemoglobin types of Bos taurus, Bos indicus, Bos banteng and Bubalis bubalis in northern Australia.
Steklenev, E.P. and Elistratova, T.M.: The characteristics of reproductive capacity of hybrids of banteng (Bos [Bibos] javanicus d'Alton) with the domestic cow (Bos [Bos] primigenius taurus).
medicine.ucsd.edu /cpa/bant.html   (1805 words)

  
 San Diego Zoo's Animal Bytes: Wild Cattle
Conservation status: tamaraw Bubalus mindorensis and kouprey Bos sauveli are at critical risk; lowland anoa Bubalus depressicornis, mountain anoa, Asian water buffalo, banteng Bos javanicus, gaur Bos gaurus, and wisent or European bison Bison bonasus are endangered.
San Diego Zoo: Javan banteng Bos javanicus javanicus, forest buffalo Syncerus caffer nanus, and lowland anoa Bubalus depressicornis can be seen on Horn and Hoof Mesa.
Wild Animal Park: Indian gaur Bos gaurus gaurus, lowland wisent Bison bonasus bonasus, Javan banteng, ankole or watusi cattle Bos taurus, and Cape buffalo Syncerus caffer caffer can be seen in their field exhibits from the Wgasa Bush Line Railway or on a Photo Caravan Safari tour.
www.sandiegozoo.org /animalbytes/t-cattle.html   (1390 words)

  
 ExactAntigen index page for animal species
bos bovis: also called cow, bovine, cattle, domestic cattle, domestic cow, bos taurus, bos primigenius taurus, bos tauurus
bos indicus: also called zebu, zebu cattle, bos primigenius indicus, bos taurus indicus
bos indicus x bos taurus: also called hybrid cattle, bos primigenius indicus x bos primigenius taurus
www.exactantigen.com /taxonomy/animal/b.html   (1370 words)

  
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The banteng (*Bos javanicus is now the accepted name, but Bos sondaicus, Bibos banteng, and other synonyms have been used in the past.
The mithan (Bos frontalis) is believed to be a domesticated form of gaur (see chapter 6).t (However, it resembles the banteng and some authors have proposed that it is a gaur-cattle cross, others a gaur-banteng cross.) The mithan is a domestic animal indigenous to parts of India, Burma, and Bangladesh.
The yak (Bos grunniens), is a grazing animal that is accustomed to traveling great distances in a harsh environment.
sleekfreak.ath.cx:81 /3wdev/CD3WD/AGRIC/B18ASE/B1071_5.HTM   (6218 words)

  
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The wild banteng (Bos javanicus)* are the most cowlike of all the wild bovines and are the parent stock of the 1.5 million domesticated banteng in Indonesia (see chapter 1).
The kouprey (Bos sauveli) is the most primitive of living cattle.
It is perhaps the most primitive of living cattle and is closely allied to Bos namadicus, the wild ancestor of zebu cattle.
sleekfreak.ath.cx:81 /3wdev/CD3WD/AGRIC/B18ASE/B1071_6.HTM   (5375 words)

  
 Wild Cattle
Domestic cows Bos primigenius exist in the billions but their wild ancestors died out by 1627.
The Yak Bos mutus of alpine tundra and ice deserts of the Tibetan Plateau has also been domesticated but there are a few wild herds.
There are six other wild cows in tropical Asia; I've seen but one: a single Banteng Bos javanicus crossed the road early in the day at Baluran Park in eastern Java, and has rather the look of a feral cow.
www.montereybay.com /creagrus/wildcattle.html   (608 words)

  
 Immunopathology of experimental Jembrana disease in Bali cattle.
Sequential immunohistochemical studies of the lymphoreticular responses of Bali cattle (Bos javanicus syn.
Bos sondaicus) after inoculation with the Jembrana disease virus were carried out using the peroxidase-antiperoxidase test for immunoglobulin containing cell assessment and the indirect immunoperoxidase test for lymphocyte subset assessment.
The prevalence of immunoglobulin G-containing cells declined during the acute phase of the disease but became significantly elevated during convalescence.
www.aegis.com /aidsline/1995/jul/M9570111.html   (369 words)

  
 Bos
Bos is:\n* the taxonomic genus containing cattle.\n* a popular Dutch surname, meaning 'forest'
\n:Kingdom Animalia\n:Phylum Chordata\n:Class Mammalia\n:Order Artiodactyla\n:Family Bovidae\n:Subfamily Bovinae\n:Genus Bos
\n*Bos taurus (Western cattle, including oxen)\n*Bos indicus (humped cattle of India and Africa; called zebu by Europeans)\n*Bos frontalis (gaur, gayal or Indian bison)\n*Bos grunniens (yak; also Bos mutus)\n*Bos sauveli (kouprey or grey ox)\n*Bos primigenius (aurochs - extinct 1627)\n*Bos aegyptiacus (ancient Egyptian cattle; extinct)\n*Bos javanicus (banteng)\nfr.wik
encyclopedia.codeboy.net /wikipedia/b/bo/bos.html   (94 words)

  
 EnciclopedyBos -   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Bos taurus (Western cattle, including oxen and aurochs)
Bos aegyptiacus (ancient Egyptian cattle; extinct; name not recognized by ITIS)
Bos is also a common surname in The Netherlands.
www.adago.com /BOS.html   (72 words)

  
 Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo
Progress on In Vitro Fertilization of Banteng (Bos javanicus) and Gaur (Bos gaurus) First Proceedings for Fifth World Conference on Breeding Endangered Species in Captivity, 1988.
Validation of a radioimmuno-assay for luteinizing hormone in gaur (Bos gaurus) serum and observations of behavior around estrus.
Estrogen, progesterone and luteinizing hormone levels in gaur (Bos gaurus) serum during the estrous cycle.
www.omahazoo.com /ccr/index.asp?page=/ccr/1980s.htm   (679 words)

  
 Bovinae: Mammals
Afrikanisches Buckelrind (Bos primigenius taurus) - Text und Abbildung.
Englische Parkrinder (Bos primigenius taurus) - Text und Abbildung.
Kouri-Rind (Bos primigenius taurus) - Text und Abbildung.
www.infochembio.ethz.ch /links/en/zool_saeuget_rinder.html   (302 words)

  
 Cryptomundo.com
Kouprey (Bos sauveli), a wild forest-dwelling ox, was discovered in 1937.
I do not believe that Bos aurochs and Bos indicus are the only ancestors of Bos taurus.
I believe that kouprey are a distinct species which is closely related to the species (I read that as “species”, plural) from which zebu were derived.
www.cryptomundo.com /cryptozoo-news/kouprey-debate   (2221 words)

  
 IngentaConnect Conservation Value of Non-Native Banteng in Northern Australia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
We used mitochondrial DNA, Y-chromosome, and nuclear lactoferrin-encoding gene sequencing to identify a wild population of a pure-strain endangered bovid (Bos javanicus) introduced into northern Australia over 150 years ago.
The success of this endangered non-native species demonstrates that although risky, the deliberate introduction of threatened exotic species into non-native habitat may provide, under some circumstances, a biologically feasible option for conserving large herbivores otherwise imperiled in their native range.
Keywords: Bos javanicus; endangered species; translocation; non-native species; semidomestication; Bos javanicus; especies en peligro; especies no nativas; semidomesticación; translocación
www.ingentaconnect.com /content/bsc/cbi/2006/00000020/00000004/art00042   (247 words)

  
 CISAB | DO STUFF! Animal Slide Puzzle #7
Then click on individual pieces adjacent to the blank space to move them (up, down, left or right) so that the board once again shows the correctly arranged image.
Although there are many different breeds of cattle, most domesticated cattle belong to two species:   Bos taurus (European beef and dairy cattle, such as Angus, Holstein) and Bos indicus (humped cattle that originated in India, such as Brahman, Zebu).
male of the genuus Bos used as a draft animal
www.indiana.edu /~animal/fun/slide/cow7b.html   (520 words)

  
 Endemic malignant catarrhal fever at the San Diego wild animal park -- Hatkin 16 (3): 439 -- Journal of Wildlife ...
Endemic malignant catarrhal fever at the San Diego wild animal park
Malignant Catarrhal Fever was diagnosed in an Indian Gaur (Bos gaurus gaurus), a Barasingha Deer, (Cervus duvauceli duvauceli), and four Javan Banteng (Bos javanicus javanicus) at the San Diego Wild Animal Park between July, 1976 and January, 1979.
Three of the four Banteng lived adjacent to an exhibit in which wildebeast were born at 29.68 and 82 days prior to the Banteng's deaths.
www.jwildlifedis.org /cgi/content/abstract/16/3/439   (149 words)

  
 Ageing, longevity, and life history of Bos javanicus
Ageing, longevity, and life history of Bos javanicus
In captivity, these animals may live up to 27.1 years [0671].
In case you find missing or incorrect information in an entry, please contact us.
genomics.senescence.info /species/entry.php?species=Bos_javanicus   (85 words)

  
 The Natural Food Guide to commonly and occaisionally eaten animals
Forest dwelling Guar, Bos frontalis, and Banteng, Bos javanicus, would have likely been our prey as we radiated through India, and down into South East Asia; first as Homo erectus, then as Homo sapiens re-radiating out of Africa and displacing H.
Organic beef: Grass fed animals that are not dipped, sprayed, or dermally dosed with insecticides are the closest to the animals our ancestors hunted.
Our ancestors killed and ate both the wild Aurochs and the European woodland bison (which was once widespread over all Europe - including parts of England- and Russia).
www.naturalhub.com /natural_food_guide_meat_common.htm   (8710 words)

  
 PrionDB Prion protein entries
PRIO1_BOVIN (P10279) PRNP Mammalian prion proteins Bos taurus (Bovine)
Q5UK69_BOVIN (Q5UK69) PRNP Mammalian prion proteins Bos taurus (Bovine)
Q5UK71_BOVIN (Q5UK71) PRNP Mammalian prion proteins Bos taurus (Bovine)
receptors.ucsf.edu /Prion/htmls/entries_org.html   (2769 words)

  
 PrionDB Prion protein entries
Q5UJH3_BOSJA (Q5UJH3) PRNP Mammalian prion proteins Bos javanicus (Wild banteng)
Q5UJH4_BOSJA (Q5UJH4) PRNP Mammalian prion proteins Bos javanicus (Wild banteng)
Q5UJH6_BOSJA (Q5UJH6) PRNP Mammalian prion proteins Bos javanicus (Wild banteng)
receptors.ucsf.edu /Prion/htmls/entries.html   (2769 words)

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