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  2. Water buffalo (zodiac) - Wikipedia

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    The buffalo is the second animal symbol in the 12-year cycle of the Vietnamese zodiac, taking the place of the Ox in the Chinese zodiac. Water buffalo are industrious and patient. In general, the year is slow and steady, appropriate for scientists. The hours of the buffalo are from 1 to 3 am. [1]

  3. Vietnamese zodiac - Wikipedia

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    The Vietnamese zodiac is originated from the Chinese zodiac in its usage and arrangement of animals, but replaces the ox with the water buffalo and the rabbit with the cat. [1] The Vietnamese zodiac uses cat instead of rabbit due to the pronunciation of the rabbit in Chinese writing: 卯 is very similar to the Vietnamese word Mèo for cat. [2]

  4. Water buffalo - Wikipedia

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    In Japan, the water buffalo was used as a domestic animal throughout the Ryukyu Islands or Okinawa prefecture, however it is almost extinct now and mainly used as a tourist attraction. [37] Per a 2015 report, about 836,500 water buffaloes were in Nepal. [38] The water buffalo is the main dairy animal in Pakistan, with 23.47 million head in 2010 ...

  5. Carabao - Wikipedia

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    The Military Order of the Carabao, a social club started in 1900 by American enlisted men fighting in the Philippine-American War, believes that the water buffalo symbolizes the "camaraderie that grows among members of the armed forces who face the dangers and privations of extensive military service far from home."

  6. Yoke - Wikipedia

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    Oxen are normally worked in pairs, but water buffalo in Asian countries are commonly used singly, with the aid of a bow-shaped withers yoke. [5] Use of single bow or withers yokes on oxen is documented from North America, China, Zimbabwe, Tanzania and Switzerland, and several designs of single head or forehead yoke are recorded in Germany.

  7. List of water buffalo breeds - Wikipedia

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    Indonesian wild buffalo: Indonesian water buffalo, Indonesian swamp buffalo, Indonesian buffalo: Indonesia: a feral water buffalo breed, introduced to Komodo and Flores: Iranian Azari ecotype: see § Azari: an ecotype of the § Iranian [3] Iraqi: Al Jamoose, Jimes = water buffalo other: Dwab (Dauab), Granish: Iraq: meat, dairy, ridden work animal

  8. Buffalo Slang - AOL

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    Getty Images As the second largest city in New York State, Buffalo's vibrant population of more than 270,000 has coined a local language all its own. Whether you're heading "upstate" for a taste ...

  9. Buddhist coin charm - Wikipedia

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    Another example of a Hongwu Tongbao charm with a size of 43 millimeters in diameter and weighs 29.2 grams depicts a less detailed scene where the reverse features a little boy playing a flute riding either an ox or a water buffalo, [7] in this case the young boy represents Zhu Yuanzhang (or Emperor Taizu) in his youth while the flute he is ...