Zebu Cattle
Zebu cattle are a type of domesticated cattle known for their distinctive hump over their shoulders and long, drooping ears. They are primarily found in tropical and subtropical regions, particularly in India, Africa, and parts of South America. Zebu are well-adapted to hot climates and are often used for milk production, meat, and as draft animals.
These cattle are known for their resilience to harsh environmental conditions, including drought and diseases. Zebu cattle come in various breeds, each with unique characteristics, and they play a significant role in the agricultural economies of many countries.