The tamaraw is classified as a critically endangered species of dwarf buffalo, scientifically known as Bubalus mindorensis. It is endemic to the island of Mindoro in the Philippines and is one of the rarest and most threatened mammals in the world.
The scientific name for the Philippine tamaraw is Bubalus mindorensis.
The seven levels Classification of carabao includes Calidad (purebred), Kastila (3/4 carabao), 7/8 (puno), Damulag (male crossbreed), Kalabaw (female crossbreed), Pukol (mating between damulag/kalabaw), and Tamaraw (one-fourth carabao).
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The Tamaraw or Mindoro (Bubalus mindorensis) is a dwarf buffalo and is covered in hair (fur).
the Tamaraw can bee seen in the Philippines. in Mindanao areas, I'm not sure maybe in Mindoro..
the Tamaraw can bee seen in the Philippines. in Mindanao areas, I'm not sure maybe in Mindoro..
The scientific name for the Philippine tamaraw is Bubalus mindorensis.
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A baby tamaraw is called a calf. It is the young offspring of a tamaraw, which is a species of dwarf buffalo native to the Philippines.
The seven levels Classification of carabao includes Calidad (purebred), Kastila (3/4 carabao), 7/8 (puno), Damulag (male crossbreed), Kalabaw (female crossbreed), Pukol (mating between damulag/kalabaw), and Tamaraw (one-fourth carabao).