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Type Words
Synonyms bovine
Type Words
Type of ruminant
Has types bison, bovine, buffalo, caprine animal, wild sheep, spindle horn, antelope, forest goat, goat, goat antelope, musk ox, musk sheep, old world buffalo, ovibos moschatus, pseudoryx nghetinhensis, sheep

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The represent the cervid, bovid, giraffids and antilocaprid families, respectively.
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The bovid family is known through fossils from the early Miocene, around 20 million years ago.
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The bovid family is commonly subdivided into eight subfamilies.
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The bovids rapidly diversified, and by the late Miocene, the number of bovid species had greatly expanded.
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At 2 years old, they're bovid teenagers.
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Did early humans in southern Africa avoid dangerous bovid prey and prefer allegedly less dangerous antelopes?
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Now, show me all the different species that existed on that specific linage, from itty bitty pre-bovid of the age of the Dinosaurs, to the modern Impala.
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The research now published analyzes the diet, longevity and mortality patterns of M. balearicus, a fossil bovid endemic to the Balearic Islands.
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The wood bison is one of the largest species of bovid in the world, surpassed by only the Italian Chianina, the Asian gaur and wild Asian water buffalo.
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  • Bovine: of or relating to or belonging to the genus Bos (cattle)
  • Hollow-horned ruminants
  • A bovid is any of almost 140 species of cloven-hoofed mammals belonging to the family Bovidae. The family is widespread, being native to Asia, Africa, Europe and North America, and diverse: members include bison, African buffalo, water buffalo, antelopes, gazelles, sheep, goats, muskoxen, and ...
  • An animal of the family Bovidae, for example antelopes, gazelles, goats, and sheep
  • Collective term for cattle, buffalo, antelope, sheep, and goats.