- Bos
palaesondaicus occurred on
Pleistocene Java (Indonesia) and
belongs to the
Bovinae subfamily. It has been
described by the
Dutch paleoanthropologist...
- Bos
frontalis Domestic yak, Bos
grunniens Wild yak, Bos
mutus Bos
palaesondaicus†, Kouprey, Bos
sauveli (possibly extinct)
Domestic cattle, Bos taurus...
- and
Elephas hysudrindicus, the
bovines Bubalus palaeokerabau and Bos
palaesondaicus, the
extant perissodactyls Tapirus indicus and
Rhinoceros sondaicus...
- (****al) Bos
javanicus (banteng) B. j.
domesticus (Bali cattle) †Bos
palaesondaicus †Bos
sauveli (kouprey) (likely extinct, last seen 1969)
Subgenus Poephagus...
-
forested habitats.
Ungulates Even-Toed
Ungulates Several Bovidae spp. Bos
palaesondaicus (ancestor to the banteng) Cebu
tamaraw (Bubalus cebuensis)
Bubalus grovesi...
- & Vekua, 1980) †Bos
planifrons (Lydekker, 1877)
Subgenus Bibos †Bos
palaesondaicus (Dubois, 1908)
Subgenus Poephagus (Gray, 1843) †Bos
baikalensis (Verestchagin...
- is part of the
Trinil Fauna of Java. It
shared its
habitat with Bos
palaesondaicus, the
Indian muntjak (Muntiacus muntjak),
Bubalus palaeokerabau and Stegodon...
- tapir, the
hippo Hexaprotodon,
sambar deer,
water buffalo, the cow Bos
palaesondaicus, pigs, and crab-eating macaque.
These are
consistent with an open woodland...
- Early-Middle Pleistocene.
Other animals of this
Faunal ****emblage were Bos
palaesondaicus, the
Indian muntjak (Muntiacus muntjak),
Bubalus palaeokerabau, the...