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Banteng

Class: Mammals


Order: Artiodactyla


Family: Bovidae


Genus: Bos


Species: Javanicus


Habitat: Open, dry regions, near dense thickets


Height: 160 cm at the shoulder


Longevity: 16-20 years


Weight: 600-800 kg


Sexual Maturity: 3 years


Gestation: 9.5 months


Litter: 1 pup


Diet: Herbivore, grass and forbs


Protection Status: IUCN Status CR – Critically Endangered

Description

Bantengs live in groups of 2 to 40 individuals, led by adominant male and including females and their young. Males are easily recognized by their black coats. They play a crucial role in ecosystems by dispersing nutrients and seeds via their excrement, and are an essential food source for carnivores such as tigers and leopards.

treats and preservation

Bantengs are illegally hunted and losing their habitat to human expansion. Most live in protected areas in Java, but hybridization with domestic cattle is threatening their genetic diversity. Conservation efforts include anti-poaching in national parks, population monitoring and international breeding programs to preserve their genetic diversity