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KoupreyEducational resources on KoupreyKouprey [an error occurred while processing this directive] IUCN Profile of the Kouprey ADW: Bos sauveli: Information Kouprey, Bos sauveli, once ranged from Kampuchea to the Dongrak Mountains of eastern Thailand, southern Laos, and western Vietnam. They are currently considered likely to be animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/site/accounts/information/Bos_sauveli.html Briefs (right) - The Tech In the 1930s, the kouprey trotted like a revelation out of the forests of central Indochina and into the world of modern science. Here was a large wild ox with the speed and grace tech.mit.edu/V126/N37/shorts2.html 8 Kouprey Little Known Asian Animals With a Promising Economic Future source ref: b18ase.htm diglib.lib.auburn.edu/gsdl/cgi-bin/library?e=d-000-00---0demo--00-0-0--0prompt-10---4... Little Known Asian Animals With a Promising Economic Future: Part II ... The kouprey's prevalence in ancient times is evidenced by prehistoric cave-paintings in Kampuchea. The animal was also a favorite of the ancient Khmers, who carved kouprey statues diglib.lib.auburn.edu/gsdl/cgi-bin/library?e=d-000-00---0demo--00-0-0--0prompt-10---4... Northwestern Biologists Demote Southeast Asia's 'Forest Ox ... EVANSTON, Ill. --- It was one of the most famous discoveries of the 20th century. Shrouded in mystery since its recognition as a new species in 1937, the kouprey -- an ox with www.northwestern.edu/newscenter/stories/2006/09/kouprey.html Biologists 'demote' Asian forest ox, Observer Online (October 19, 2006 ... By Megan Fellman. It was one of the most famous discoveries of the 20th century. Shrouded in mystery since its recognition as a new species in 1937, the kouprey — an ox with www.northwestern.edu/observer/issues/2006/10/20/kouprey.html grayox Jackson Creek Middle School. The Gray Ox. The Gray Ox is often called the Kouprey. The Gray Ox can be found in Laos, Thailand, Vietnam, and Cambodia. www.mccsc.edu/~jcmslib/silver/Ox/grayox.htm Bibliograpy Jackson Creek Middle School. Bibliography "Gray Ox" Encyclopedia of Endangered Species; 1; 357, 358;Washington; Gale Reaserch inc.; 2004 . Kouprey. www.mccsc.edu/~jcmslib/silver/Ox/bibliogr.htm Little Known Asian Animals With a Promising Economic Future: Part II ... · Kouprey · Tamaraw · Anoas. If not molested, many of these animals can thrive side by side with human settlements. They may therefore have an important future role in the development diglib.lib.auburn.edu/gsdl/cgi-bin/library?e=d-000-00---0demo--00-0-0--0prompt-10---4... Little Known Asian Animals With a Promising Economic Future: Part II ... The tamaraw has white marks on the fetlocks, instead of completely white lower legs like the banteng, gaur, and kouprey. It has short (35-50 cm), very stout horns that curve out diglib.lib.auburn.edu/gsdl/cgi-bin/library?e=d-000-00---0demo--00-0-0--0prompt-10---4...
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