tamaraw looks like if cows was puppies. thougths?
hi! tamaraws is dogs
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tamaraw looks like if cows was puppies. thougths?
hi! tamaraws is dogs

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Before I forget, have you ever featured the Tamaraw? The Tamaraw (Bubalus mindorensis) is the only bovine species endemic to the Philippines, specifically in the island of Mindoro. They're smaller than carabaos, with lighter markings on their face, and having shorter, V-shaped horns.
October is Tamaraw Month, and like many endemic species in the country, these solitary fellas are critically endangered, their small population confined to the Mounts Iglit-Baco National Park. Here's a link regarding conservation efforts, and I hope more people get to know about this beautiful creature and root for their survival! :)
Have you seen the tamaraw (Bubalus mindorensis)?
I have now
Yes, in photos/videos
Yes, irl
I'm not sure
Tamaraw By: Unknown photographer From: World Watch List for Domestic Animal Diversity 1995
an itty bitty guy! only 1m tall
also an endangered guy! [Asian Wild Cattle Specialist Group]
inspired by @bovineblogger's tamaraw tuesday posts
Tamaraw Bubalus mindorensis
Observed by roylesafaris, CC BY-NC

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Bovidae family, round 1: Thomson's Gazelle vs Tamaraw
Thomson's Gazelle
Tamaraw
TOROTOTOOOOT. Just a reminder that October is Tamaraw Month! But please refrain from disturbing other species such as the Mindoro Bleeding-Heart.
https://philippinewildlife.art/portfolio/tamaraw/
Here’s Tala the Tamaraw tooting her own horn or torotot, since October marks Tamaraw month. They can be so annoying! Especially for Mindy, a shy and quiet Mindoro Bleeding-heart pigeon.
Their families have been neighbors for generations, but as time goes on, there are less of them now.
Only around 600 Tamaraw can be found (MBCFI 2021), and up to 400 Mindoro bleeding-hearts are estimated to be left in Mindoro (BirdLife).
Both of them are “island endemics” meaning they can only be found in Mindoro and nowhere else in the world! (Gonzalez 1999)
Learn more by attending the upcoming Tamaraw Symposium in Calapan, Oriental Mindoro this October 16 to 18, 2025. Follow Thriving Together with Tamaraw, Mindoro Biodiversity Conservation Foundation, Inc. (MBCFI), and the DENR-Tamaraw Conservation Program Office on Facebook for the latest updates and trivia.
📌 Oct 16 – MBC Summit
📌 Oct 17 – Tamaraw Symposium
📌 Oct 18 – Mindoro Wildlife Quiz Contest
References
Juan Carlos T Gonzalez et al, 1999 - Rapid island-wide survey of terrestrial fauna and flora on Mindoro Island, Philippines https://www.mbcfi.org.ph/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/8_Mindoro_Island_Wide_Survey.pdf
BirdLife International - Mindoro Bleeding-heart https://datazone.birdlife.org/species/factsheet/mindoro-bleeding-heart-gallicolumba-platenae