Bubalus arnee
Bubalus arnee, commonly known as the wild water buffalo, is a large herbivorous mammal native to the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia. It typically inhabits wetlands, grasslands, and forests, where it feeds on grasses and aquatic plants. This species is characterized by its massive build, curved horns, and dark, shaggy coat.
Wild water buffaloes are social animals, often found in herds led by a dominant male. They play a crucial role in their ecosystem by helping to maintain the health of wetlands. Unfortunately, Bubalus arnee is currently listed as endangered due to habitat loss and hunting pressures.