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The Wild Water Buffalo (Bubalus arnee) is a large Asian ungulate featured in the Wetlands Animal Pack DLC for Planet Zoo.

Zoopedia Description

General[]

Population In Wild: 3,400

The wild water buffalo (or Bubalus arnee), also known as the Asian water buffalo, is a very large species of bovine living in the marshes, swamps and flood plains of central east and southeast Asia. Its present range is extremely fragmented, with the majority of animals living in India, and other populations surviving in Nepal, Bhutan, Thailand and Cambodia. Wild water buffaloes have grey to black skin, with coarse dark hair covering the body sparsely, and an elongated head with small ears. Both sexes carry large, distinctively curved horns that point out horizontally from the skull and can have a span of 2m, though the horns of bulls can be larger than those of cows. Bulls measure between 2.4m and 3m in length, stand 1.5m to 1.9m tall at the shoulder and weigh up to 1200kg. Cows are about two-thirds the size of males, at 1.8m to 2.25m long, 1.13m to 1.43m tall at the shoulder and weighing up to 800kg.

As an endangered species, the wild water buffalo is protected across most of its range. The species is threatened by many different problems, including hunting, serious habitat fragmentation and loss, as well as hybridization with feral individuals of the domestic water buffalo (Bubalus bubalis), a closely related and possible descendant species. Population numbers of wild water buffaloes are projected to decline further, though there are efforts to reintroduce small populations in certain areas.

Social[]

Wild water buffalo congregate in herds made up of many smaller groups. There are matriarchal groups of up to 30 cows, known as clans, which are led by a mature female, while males herd form separate bachelor groups or follow female groups as solitary dominant bulls.

Reproduction[]

During the breeding season from October to November, many clans, bachelor groups and solitary bulls may form a herd. Dominant bulls will attempt to join a clan in order to mate with them. They will compete for access to these groups with dominance displays including bellowing, stamping and charging at each other. If the matriarch accepts a bull into the clan, he will monitor all fertile female for signs of oestrus by scenting and tasting their urine; and mate with them when receptive. The clan will usually chase him away once he has mated with all fertile cows.

Following a pregnancy of 10 to 11 months, the female will give birth to one calf, rarely twins. Weaning of calves is complete by 6 to 9 months of age, but stay with their group until 1 to 1.5 years old. At this age, males will leave to join a separate bachelor herd, while females remain in their natal clan.

Wild water buffalo males are sexually mature at 1.5 years of age but are unlikely to mate until older and larger. They are likely to become more solitary with age, reaching their full body and horn size by 8 years old. Female buffaloes are sexually mature at 3 years of age and remain with their mother’s clan.

Animal Care

PREFERRED OBJECTS

Hay · Herbivore Pellets · Fruit and Vegetables

FEEDING STATIONS
Food Trough · Water Bowl · Water Pipe · Water Trough

FOOD ENRICHMENT
Grazing Ball Feeder · Hanging Grazer Feeder · Large Barrel Feeder · Scarecrow Feeder

HABITAT ENRICHMENT
Grab Ball · Herb Scent Marker · Large Ball · Large Snow Ball · Mud Bath · Rubbing Pillar · Scratching Tree · Skittle · Snowman Skittle

COMPATIBLE ANIMALS

IconIndianRhinoceros IconMalayanTapir

Trivia

Zoopedia Facts[]

  • Along with the gaur, the wild water buffalo is the heaviest bovine species.
  • Wild water buffaloes tend to graze in the morning or evening, and can be active both during the day and night.
  • Wild water buffalo populations are susceptible to diseases and parasites that are often passed to them by domestic cattle and other livestock.
  • The vast majority of the remaining population of wild water buffaloes live in protected areas in Indian national parks.
  • The horns of the wild water buffalo are up to 2m wide, giving them the largest horns of all living bovids.

Other Trivia[]

  • It is also called the “Asian Water Buffalo”.

Gallery

ANIMAL NAVIGATION
STANDARD: HABITAT
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ANNIVERSARY UPDATES
African LeopardBlack-and-White Ruffed LemurCollared PeccaryRed Deer
STANDARD: EXHIBIT
Amazonian Giant CentipedeBoa ConstrictorBrazilian Salmon Pink TarantulaBrazilian Wandering SpiderCommon Death AdderEastern Brown SnakeGiant Burrowing CockroachGiant Desert Hairy ScorpionGiant Forest ScorpionGiant Tiger Land SnailGila MonsterGolden Poison FrogGoliath BeetleGoliath BirdeaterGoliath FrogGreen IguanaLehmann's Poison FrogLesser Antillean IguanaMexican Red Knee TarantulaPuff AdderTitan BeetleWestern Diamondback RattlesnakeYellow Anaconda
DELUXE EDITION
Komodo DragonPygmy HippoThomson's Gazelle
ARCTIC PACK
Arctic WolfDall SheepPolar BearReindeer
SOUTH AMERICA PACK
Colombian White-Faced Capuchin MonkeyGiant AnteaterJaguarLlamaRed-Eyed Tree Frog
AUSTRALIA PACK
DingoKoalaRed KangarooSouthern CassowaryEastern Blue Tongued Lizard
AQUATIC PACK
Cuvier's Dwarf CaimanGiant OtterGrey SealKing PenguinDiamondback Terrapin
SOUTHEAST ASIA ANIMAL PACK
BinturongClouded LeopardDholeMalayan TapirNorth Sulawesi BabirusaProboscis MonkeySun BearGiant Malaysian Leaf Insect
AFRICA PACK
African PenguinFennec FoxMeerkatSouthern White RhinocerosSacred Scarab Beetle
NORTH AMERICA ANIMAL PACK
American AlligatorArctic FoxBlack-Tailed Prairie DogCalifornia Sea LionCougarMooseNorth American BeaverAmerican Bullfrog
EUROPE PACK
Alpine IbexEurasian LynxEuropean BadgerEuropean Fallow DeerFire Salamander
WETLANDS ANIMAL PACK
Asian Small-Clawed OtterCapybaraNile LechwePlatypusRed-Crowned CraneSpectacled CaimanWild Water BuffaloDanube Crested Newt
CONSERVATION PACK
Amur LeopardAxolotlPrzewalski's HorseScimitar-Horned OryxSiamang
TWILIGHT PACK
Common WombatEgyptian Fruit BatRaccoonRed FoxStriped Skunk
GRASSLANDS ANIMAL PACK
Blue WildebeestCaracalCloudless SulphurEmuEuropean PeacockManed WolfMenelaus Blue MorphoMonarchNine-Banded ArmadilloOld World SwallowtailRed-Necked WallabyStriped Hyena
TROPICAL PACK
Asian Water MonitorBrown-throated SlothFossaLar GibbonRed River Hog
ARID ANIMAL PACK
AddaxAfrican Crested PorcupineBlack RhinocerosDama GazelleDesert Horned ViperDromedary CamelSand CatSomali Wild Ass
OCEANIA PACK
Little PenguinNorth Island Brown KiwiQuokkaSpectacled Flying FoxTasmanian Devil
EURASIA ANIMAL PACK
Hermann's TortoiseMute SwanSaigaSloth BearTakinWild BoarWisentWolverine
BARNYARD ANIMAL PACK
AlpacaAlpine GoatAmerican Standard DonkeyHighland CattleHill Radnor SheepSussex ChickenTamworth Pig
ZOOKEEPERS ANIMAL PACK
African Spurred TortoiseCoquerel's SifakaHamadryas BaboonKirk's Dik-DikMarkhorPallas's CatSpectacled Bear
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