11 September 2006, 06:22
SGraves155Water Buffalo
I understand that there are several different species of water buff-- some with 48 chromosomes, some with 50, some totally domesticated, some partially so, some almost totally wild. The australian wild buff is an impressive animal and I am going to hunt him. Does anyone know his scientific name, number of chromosomes, and county of origen?
11 September 2006, 11:09
TOP_PREDATORI found site which maybe helpful
http://ww2.netnitco.net/users/djligda/waterbuf.htm11 September 2006, 14:52
SGraves155Thanks, Top Predator. I thought they were from soemwhere near Asia.

12 September 2006, 02:43
wisentI just had a small hunting report from a good fiend there in this days are with matt kelman in carmorplans. they have just taken out 2 nice buff, one at 40 inc and one at 52 1/2 inc.
hunt safe
wisent
26 September 2006, 10:18
stufFURWho are you hunting with? When are you going?
27 September 2006, 01:47
Frans DiepstratenLike most buff, they have two big chromosomes, dangling between the hind legs...

Why do you want to know?

Frans (Carmor Plains... why does that ring a bell?)