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  2. Romanian buffalo - Wikipedia

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    Back line is sinuous, i.e. loin and tail point come lower than wither and crump height. Typical number of horns is two for both male and female; the horns are directed to the back, being 50-70 cm long. In adult animals (males/females) the wither heights are 140-142 / 131-133 cm. Live weights of adult animals (males/females) are 650-680 / 530 ...

  3. Average human height by country - Wikipedia

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    Average male height Average female height Stature ratio (male to female) Sample population / age range Share of pop. over 18 ... Romania: 171.2 cm (5 ft 7 + 1 ...

  4. Fauna of Romania - Wikipedia

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    According to a systematic list of the Romanian vertebrate fauna, there are 732 species of vertebrates living in Romania. When grouped into classes, the largest number of these species are birds, with 382 species, followed by fish with 184. 110 of these species are mammals, 31 are reptiles, 20 are amphibians, while only four belong to the Cyclostomata class of jawless fish.

  5. List of mammals of Romania - Wikipedia

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    The Eurasian lynx is the national animal of Romania. ... "Animal Diversity Web". University of Michigan Museum of Zoology. 1995–2006 This page was last ...

  6. Romania - Wikipedia

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    The fauna of Romania consists of 33,792 species of animals, ... average maximum temperatures in Bucharest rise to 28 ... (71.46 years male, 78.59 years female). ...

  7. Category:Fauna of Romania - Wikipedia

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    Animals in Romania (1 C) E. Endemic fauna of Romania (49 P) Pages in category "Fauna of Romania" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total.

  8. Hyena - Wikipedia

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    Males in most hyena species are larger than females, [34] though the spotted hyena is an exception, as it is the female of the species that outweighs and dominates the male. Also, unlike other hyenas, the female spotted hyena's external genitalia closely resembles that of the male.

  9. Mallard - Wikipedia

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    During the breeding season, male birds were recorded to have eaten 37.6% animal matter and 62.4% plant matter, most notably the grass Echinochloa crus-galli, and nonlaying females ate 37.0% animal matter and 63.0% plant matter, while laying females ate 71.9% animal matter and only 28.1% plant matter. [79]