Water Buffalo
The
Water Buffalo is a very large
ungulate. It survives in the wild in
India,
Nepal,
Bhutan and
Thailand, and is very widespread as a
domestic animal in
Asia,
South America.
North Africa and
Europe. It is feral in northern
Australia. Wild-living populations also exist in much of
South-east Asia but their origin is uncertain: they may be the descendants of wild Water Buffalo, formerly domesticated ferals, or a mixture of both. The population of wild Water Buffalo has become very sparse.
The classification of the Water Buffalo is uncertain. Some authorities list a single
species,
Bubalus arnee with two
subspecies, the River (
B. arnee bubalis) and Swamp (
B. arnee carabanesis) Water Buffaloes; others regard them as closely related but separate species.
It is possible that
milk from one or both of these animals may be used.
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