Bovine
Bovini
Boselaphini
Strepsicerotini
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The biological
subfamily Bovinae includes a diverse group of about 24 medium-sized to large
ungulates, including domestic
cattle,
bison, the
Water Buffalo, the
Yak, and the four-horned and spiral-horned antelopes. The evolutionary relationship between the members of the group is obscure, and their classification into loose tribes rather than formal sub-groups reflects this uncertainty.
The
Boselaphini or four-hormed antelope tribe are the last survivors of a form very similar to that of the ancestors of the entire subfamily. Both species have relatively primitive anatomical and behavioural characteristics and the females have no horns. They are native to the rapidly diminishing forests of India, and tend to avoid open plains. The
Nilgai has been introduced into southern
Texas where a population of a little under 10,000 animals provides some long-term insurance for its survival.
The
Bovini tribe is made up of large to very large grazers, including large animals of great economic significance to humans in
Domestic Cattle,
Water Buffalo, and the
Yak, as well as smaller Asian relatives, and large free-roaming bovids in the
African Buffalo and the
American Bison.
Where the Boselaphini and Boselaphini are mostly Asian, members of the
Strepsicerotini tribe, the
spiral-horned antelopes, are found only in
Africa. This group tends to large size, a lighter build, longer necks and considerable
sexual dimorphism. Seven of the 9 species are of conservation concern, being classified as lower-risk, conservation dependent, the remaining two, the
Common Eland and the
Giant Eland are secure.
- FAMILY BOVIDAE
- Subfamily Bovinae
- Tribe Boselaphini
- Genus Tetracerus
- Genus Boselaphus
- Nilgai or Bluebuck, Boselaphus tragocamelus
- Tribe Bovini
- Genus Bubalus
- Genus Bos
- Genus Psudoryx
- Saola, Psudoryx nghetinhensis
- Genus Syncerus
- Genus Bison
- Tribe Strepsicerotini
- Subfamily Cephalophinae: duikers, 19 species in 2 genera
- Subfamily Hippotraginae: grazing antelopes. 23 species in 11 genera
- Subfamily Caprinae: sheep, goats, Musk Ox and allies
- Subfamily Panthalopinae: Chiru
See also: Boanthropy