Lowland anoa
| Class | Mammalia |
| Order | Artiodactyla |
| Family | Bovidae |
Body length
160-170 cm
Body weight
150-300 kg
Habitat
mainly found
Distribution
native to the In
Conservation status
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Lowland anoa
Bubalus depressicornis
Our animal
Brigi
Diet
leaves and to a le
Reproducton
After 275-315 da

- It has a black and sparse coat and wh
ite "tights". White patches may also appear on the faceand throat. Young individ uals are woolly-haired and bro wnish in colour. Their flat ho rns grow to 20-40 centimetres long - Anoas look like dwarf version
s of the water buffalo. They are presumably dwarfed because t hey lived on an island, which although large, can only supp ort a limited number of individuals