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ox: see cattle cattle, name for the ruminant mammals of the genus Bos, and particularly those of the domesticated species, Bos taurus and B. indica. The term oxen, broadly used, refers also to closely related animals, such as the buffalo and the bison . ..... Click the link for more information. . oxDomesticated form of large bovid (species Bos taurus) that once moved in herds across North America and Europe (where they have disappeared) and Asia and Africa (where some still exist in the wild). The docile castrated male is used as a draft animal in many countries. Oxen are used for food in some areas. The term is also applied to a castrated male of any cattle breed. See also aurochs, yak. ox 1. an adult castrated male of any domesticated species of cattle, esp Bos taurus, used for draught work and meat 2. any bovine mammal, esp any of the domestic cattle ox exhibits fellow-feeling for comrades. [Medieval Animal Symbolism: White, 77–78] See : Kindness
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An American team cloned a rare wild ox called a gaur last year (SN: 2/10/01, p. A wild ox with pointed horns that bounds nimbly through Vietnam's mountain underbrush. Scientists generally trace the domestication of the wild ox, or aurochs, to about 10,000 years ago in ancient Turkey or nearby parts of southwest Asia. |
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