Bubalus bubalis, Indian water buffalo
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Bubalus bubalis, Indian water buffalo
These are the largest Indian water buffalo horns ever recorded, each almost 2 metres long
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EDITORS COMMENTS
1. Title: "Gigantic Indian Water Buffalo Horns: A Collector's Treasured Rarity" Amidst the vast expanse of the Indian subcontinent, the mighty Bubalus bubalis, or Indian water buffalo, is a testament to nature's grandeur and diversity. This majestic bovid, also known as the Asian water buffalo, is the largest among its kind, with each of its impressive horns reaching almost 2 metres in length. The image showcases a pair of these colossal horns, a true marvel of nature that has left collectors and admirers in awe. The Bubalus bubalis, a member of the Bovidae family, is an even-toed ungulate belonging to the Artiodactyla order. This placental mammal, which falls under the suborder Bovinae, is a large herbivore that is native to South Asia. These horns, which are the largest ever recorded for this species, are not only a symbol of the animal's strength but also hold significant cultural and medicinal importance. In many parts of India, the water buffalo is revered and plays a crucial role in agriculture, particularly in rice cultivation. The animal's milk is also a valuable source of nutrition, making it a vital asset to local communities. The horns, however, have been used for various purposes, including as weapons, musical instruments, and even as a means of payment in certain markets. In traditional Indian medicine, the horns are believed to possess healing properties and are used to make various remedies. This print, a treasure for any collector, serves as a reminder of the rich biodiversity that exists within the Indian subcontinent and the importance of preserving these magnificent creatures for future generations. The Bubalus bubalis, with its impressive size and cultural significance, continues to captivate and inspire us, making it a truly remarkable addition to any collection.
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