Tamaraw Bubalus mindorensis
Observed by roylesafaris, CC BY-NC
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Tamaraw Bubalus mindorensis
Observed by roylesafaris, CC BY-NC
Only around 480 Tamaraw are left in the world, down from thousands 100 years ago. All of them can only be found on the island of Mindoro! Forest and grasslands lost to fires, mining, and even invasive plants continue to threatened these last remaining Tamaraw.
Tamaraw Buablus mindorensis
Observed by francescoric, CC-BY-NC
Carabao or Tamaraw? Do You Know the difference
Carabao or Tamaraw? Do You Know the difference
The rare, critically-endangered tamaraw looks very similar to the common carabao. This tamaraw month of October, know the difference.
CRITICALLY-ENDANGERED. October is Tamaraw Month. Photo by Gregg Yan
MANILA, Philippines – Let’s face it, the extremely rare tamaraw and the ever-present carabao look really similar. To celebrate Tamaraw Month, the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) presents quick ways…
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Tamaraw [Bubalus mindorensis]
Tamaraw [Bubalus mindorensis]
Tamaraw [Bubalus mindorensis]
Tamaraw [Bubalus mindorensis]