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  1. Kouprey - Wikipedia

    The kouprey (Bos sauveli), also known as the forest ox and grey ox, is a possibly extinct species of forest-dwelling wild bovine native to Southeast Asia. It was first scientifically described in 1937.

  2. Kouprey | Endangered Wild Ox of Southeast Asia | Britannica

    kouprey, (Bos sauveli), elusive wild ox (tribe Bovini, family Bovidae) of Indochina and one of the world’s most endangered large mammals, if it is not already extinct.

  3. Kouprey | WWF

    The Kouprey is a species of wild cattle endemic to Cambodia, where it is the national mammal. Its name is derived from Khmer and means Forest Ox. The Kouprey has probably always been …

  4. The kouprey: on the trail of Cambodia’s elusive wild cattle

    Sep 19, 2022 · Two pairs of gangly white legs propping up a narrow, dark body with a humped back, drooping dewlap and curved horns are the tell-tale features of Cambodia’s national …

  5. Kouprey Animal Facts - Bos sauveli - A-Z Animals

    May 27, 2024 · The kouprey (also known as the Cambodian forest ox or wild forest ox) is a type of ox that is native to Southeast Asia. They are the national animal of Cambodia and mainly dwell …

  6. Kouprey: The Ultimate Mystery Mammal - Cool Green Science

    Nov 8, 2021 · Consider this: The kouprey is a large wild animal with spectacular horns that can weigh 1,500 pounds. It’s Cambodia’s national animal. While mysterious, it’s no bigfoot: there …

  7. Animal Info - Kouprey

    Oct 29, 2005 · The kouprey is a forest ox weighing 680 - 910 kg (1500 - 2000 lb). It inhabits low, rolling hills, covered by open country interrupted with patches of dry forest and adjacent to …

  8. Kouprey - Asian Wild Cattle

    The kouprey is one of the world’s most seriously threatened mammal species - indeed, with no confirmed sightings since 1983 it’s possible that the species is already extinct.

  9. Kouprey (Bos Sauveli): The National Mammal of Cambodia

    The Kouprey, an original Khmer species, has been recognized worldwide and named in Khmer version by international biologists even though English, Spanish and French call it Kouprey. Its …

  10. Kouprey | WWF

    The kouprey is a wild forest-dwelling ox with a tall narrow body, either grey, dark brown, or black in colour. Size Height: up to 2m at the shoulder Weight: average 900kg Population and …

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