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Bubalus Arnee Collection

The majestic Asiatic Wild Water Buffalo, scientifically known as Bubalus arnee, can be found in various breathtaking locations across Asia


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The majestic Asiatic Wild Water Buffalo, scientifically known as Bubalus arnee, can be found in various breathtaking locations across Asia. In the Royal Manas National Park of Bhutan, a stunning portrait captures the essence of a female buffalo, showcasing its raw beauty and strength. Similarly, at Kaziranga National Park in India, another portrait highlights the captivating features of this magnificent creature. Not only are these buffalos found in the wild but also domesticated herds exist. At Lake Kerkini area in Greece, a herd of domestic water buffalos kicks up dust as they roam freely during dusk. On Pui O beach in Hong Kong's Lantau Island, wild buffalos enjoy their leisure time by the shorelines. These incredible animals have been an integral part of agriculture for centuries. In Phongsali district and province of Laos and Southeast Asia's rice terraces region, farmers till their fields with the help of water buffalos. The symbiotic relationship between man and beast is evident as they work together to cultivate mountain paddy and irrigated rice terraces. The presence of these gentle giants often attracts other wildlife too. In Kumana National Park (formerly Yala East) located in Sri Lanka's Eastern Province, great egrets and little bitterns wade alongside buffalo in serene ponds. This harmonious coexistence showcases nature's intricate balance. Even amidst such diverse surroundings, it is fascinating to witness how different species interact with each other within their shared habitats. A female Indian peafowl stands dwarfed by a big buffalo at Kumana National Park – a reminder that every living being has its place within this interconnected ecosystem. Whether swimming gracefully at sunset or standing tall against picturesque landscapes - from Bhutan to India; Greece to Hong Kong; Laos to Sri Lanka - Bubalus arnee continues to captivate us with its gracefulness and resilience throughout Asia's varied terrain.