Bos banteng

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Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A wild ox species: "bos banteng" refers specifically to a species of wild cattle native to Southeast Asia, scientifically known as Bos javanicus. It is characterized by its sturdy build, white stockings, and rump patch, with males being dark brown or black and females being reddish-brown.
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The bos banteng is an endangered species whose habitat is shrinking.
    • Conservationists are working to protect the remaining herds of bos banteng in the wild.
Advanced Usage
  • In zoological/biological context: The term is used in scientific and conservation discussions to specify this particular bovine species, distinguishing it from domestic cattle () or other wild oxen like the gaur ().
    • The study focused on the genetic diversity of the bos banteng population in Java.
Variants and Related Words
  • Banteng: This is the more common short form for "bos banteng".
    • The banteng is known for its shy and elusive nature.
  • Bos javanicus: The formal binomial (scientific) name.
    • Bos javanicus is the preferred nomenclature in taxonomic literature.
Synonyms
  • Wild ox (of the Malay Archipelago): A descriptive synonym referencing its geographic range.
  • Javan wild ox: Another name highlighting its association with the island of Java.
Notes
  • The term "bos banteng" is a compound noun where "Bos" is the genus name and "banteng" is the common name. It is typically treated as a single, specific zoological term.
Noun
  1. wild ox of the Malay Archipelago