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11 September 2006, 06:22
SGraves155
Water 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?


Steve
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Tanzania 06
Argentina08
Argentina
Australia06
Argentina 07
Namibia
Arnhemland10
Belize2011
Moz04
Moz 09
11 September 2006, 07:19
TOP_PREDATOR
They are from Asia sofa


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11 September 2006, 11:09
TOP_PREDATOR
I found site which maybe helpful
http://ww2.netnitco.net/users/djligda/waterbuf.htm


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11 September 2006, 14:52
SGraves155
Thanks, Top Predator. I thought they were from soemwhere near Asia. Wink


Steve
"He wins the most, who honour saves. Success is not the test." Ryan
"Those who vote decide nothing. Those who count the vote decide everything." Stalin
Tanzania 06
Argentina08
Argentina
Australia06
Argentina 07
Namibia
Arnhemland10
Belize2011
Moz04
Moz 09
12 September 2006, 02:43
wisent
I 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
stufFUR
Who are you hunting with? When are you going?
27 September 2006, 01:47
Frans Diepstraten
Like most buff, they have two big chromosomes, dangling between the hind legs... bewildered

Why do you want to know? Wink

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


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