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Bubalus mindorensis

(Heude, 1888). Mem. Hist. Nat. Emp. Chin., 2:4.


©2002

ORDER—ARTIODACTYLA
FAMILY—Bovidae

COMMON NAME—Tamaraw, Mindoro dwarf buffalo.

DISTRIBUTION—
Endemic to the Mindoro Faunal Region; found in remote areas on Mindoro only (FMNH).

HABITAT—
Originally from sea level to high peaks on Mindoro, but now confined to a few remote areas in rough terrain. Probably prefers second growth and mixed forest/grassland (Kuehn, 1986; Custodio et al., 1996)

STATUS—
Rare and geographically restricted; severely endangered and declining (Oliver, 1994; Custodio et al., 1996). IUCN: Endangered. CITES: Appendix I. U.S. ESA: Endangered.

COMMENTS—
Groves (1969) assigned the tamaraw to the subgenus Bubalus, rather than to Anoa.


© 1998 William L.R. Oliver

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