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buffalo [phyugs kyi bye brag cig syn: khyu mchog dang, chur 'dres, 'jigs pa bcu pa, rta yi dgra, rdul ldan mig mig dmar ral pa can, gshin rje'i bzhon pa, sa nyal] [IW]
buffalo [phyugs kyi bye brag cig syn: khyu mchog dang, chur 'dres, 'jigs pa bcu pa, rta yi dgra, rdul ldan mig mig dmar ral pa can, gshin rje'i bzhon pa, sa nyal] [IW]


buffalo [JV]
buffalo [JV]  
 
(med) Water Buffalo, Bubalis bubalis (Phrin Las 1987). ma he 'i sha, Buffalo flesh (Phrin Las 1987). <br>
Domesticated animals are widespread, and therefore are found in a wide variety of habitats. In Nepal, swamp buffalo can commonly be found at elevations of 2,800 m. [[User:Johannes Schmidt|Johannes Schmidt]] ([[User talk:Johannes Schmidt|talk]]) 13:42, 29 November 2021 (UTC)


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མ་ཧེ buffalo/ oxen [RY]

water buffalo [RY]

buffalo [phyugs kyi bye brag cig syn: khyu mchog dang, chur 'dres, 'jigs pa bcu pa, rta yi dgra, rdul ldan mig mig dmar ral pa can, gshin rje'i bzhon pa, sa nyal] [IW]

buffalo [JV]

(med) Water Buffalo, Bubalis bubalis (Phrin Las 1987). ma he 'i sha, Buffalo flesh (Phrin Las 1987).
Domesticated animals are widespread, and therefore are found in a wide variety of habitats. In Nepal, swamp buffalo can commonly be found at elevations of 2,800 m. Johannes Schmidt (talk) 13:42, 29 November 2021 (UTC)