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  Kting Voar - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
The Kting Voar, also known as the Khting Vor, Linh Duong, or snake-eating cow (Pseudonovibos spiralis) is a bovid mammal reputed to exist in Cambodia.
The Kting Voar is normally described as a cow-like animal with peculiar twisting horns about 45 centimetres (20 inches) long.
All supposed Kting Voar specimens that were subject to DNA analysis to date have turned out to be artificially shaped cattle horns.
www.arikah.net /encyclopedia/Kting_Voar   (507 words)

  
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The '''Kting Voar''', also known as the '''Khting Vor''', '''Linh Duong''', or '''snake-eating cow''', ('''''Pseudonovibos spiralis''''') is a cryptozoology cryptozoological bovid from Cambodia.
For Western civilization Western scientists, the first evidence supporting the Kting Voar's existence was a set of horns found by Biology biologist Wolfgang Peter in a Ho Chi Minh City market.
However, some scientists, notably United States American mammalogy mammalogist Dr. Robert Timm, believe that the Kting Voar exists, despite the sale of imitation horns.
www.mauspfeil.net /Kting_Voar.html   (431 words)

  
 Kting Voar Encyclopedia Articles @ MagicBeasts.com (Magic Beasts)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Kting Voar Encyclopedia Articles @ MagicBeasts.com (Magic Beasts)
The existence of the Kting Voar is far more likely than that of other cryptids.
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