Most people don't even realise that it's a native species that once roamed Europe and UK, (well not really this secies wich is a domesticated version of a wild asiatic specie, but there was an european water buffaloes quite recently in fossils record, Buballus murrensis or something like that) same for lion, leopard, hyena, bison, auroch, wild donkey and wild horses, wolves, lynx, bears etc. never heard of shifting baselines ?
The ancient European buffalo and the modern domestic buffalo are not the same species, Bubalus murrensis has been extinct for more than 11,000 years. There are two types of modern domestic buffaloes, the river buffalo and the swamp type. Both of them originated in South and Southeast Asia, and they are not good at adapting to severe cold climates, although they are also very afraid of heat. I don't really understand why the British do this. If they want to rewild the British wilderness then I think they should bring wild Asiatic buffalo from India and if they want to improve the grazing structure they should bring in Carpathian water buffalo from Romania and Ukraine which is already The most cold tolerant of the known buffalo breeds. However the buffalo meat was not tasty.
@@vermouthstone9446 Domestic Asian buffaloes have been living in Europe for many centuries, since the Middle Ages at least. And the cold was never an issue. While the Asian buffalo (wild type) is a different species to the extinct European buffalo, they're the same genus, very closely related, and almost identical physiologically. As for the British, they're not rewilding these buffaloes. Domestic buffaloes are owned by farmers throughout Europe and they're just using the buffaloes to help in farming. I do agree that wild Asian buffaloes should be the only option for rewilding. They may not be as acclimated as the ones that lived in Europe for centuries, but they would adjust soon enough just like their domestic counterparts did. If that's too risky, they could mix with established European domestics to get some of their resistance to local diseases/climate.
None such thing as Indian subcontinent. Please stop insulting Pakistan and Bangladesh, Nepal etc. Proper terminology is South Asia. India is a foreign name adopted by the political entity ruled from Delhi. Did not expect TRT to fall for Hindutva trickery and advance their narrative
hum India was an entire other searate continent and is on it's own continental plate, but now it's going north inside the asiatic continent (creating the himalayas) so it's is a sub-continent. so i think that indian subcontinent is a real and valid term.
Most people don't even realise that
it's a native species that once roamed Europe and UK, (well not really this secies wich is a domesticated version of a wild asiatic specie, but there was an european water buffaloes quite recently in fossils record, Buballus murrensis or something like that)
same for lion, leopard, hyena, bison, auroch, wild donkey and wild horses, wolves, lynx, bears etc.
never heard of shifting baselines ?
The ancient European buffalo and the modern domestic buffalo are not the same species, Bubalus murrensis has been extinct for more than 11,000 years.
There are two types of modern domestic buffaloes, the river buffalo and the swamp type. Both of them originated in South and Southeast Asia, and they are not good at adapting to severe cold climates, although they are also very afraid of heat.
I don't really understand why the British do this. If they want to rewild the British wilderness then I think they should bring wild Asiatic buffalo from India and if they want to improve the grazing structure they should bring in Carpathian water buffalo from Romania and Ukraine which is already The most cold tolerant of the known buffalo breeds.
However the buffalo meat was not tasty.
@@vermouthstone9446 Domestic Asian buffaloes have been living in Europe for many centuries, since the Middle Ages at least. And the cold was never an issue. While the Asian buffalo (wild type) is a different species to the extinct European buffalo, they're the same genus, very closely related, and almost identical physiologically. As for the British, they're not rewilding these buffaloes. Domestic buffaloes are owned by farmers throughout Europe and they're just using the buffaloes to help in farming. I do agree that wild Asian buffaloes should be the only option for rewilding. They may not be as acclimated as the ones that lived in Europe for centuries, but they would adjust soon enough just like their domestic counterparts did. If that's too risky, they could mix with established European domestics to get some of their resistance to local diseases/climate.
🤣🤣🤣 Funny people now only learning " nature natural solutions again as the best solution.
The milk makes good cheese, Italians make it???
yes, the best mozzarella are from them
thank you TRT
can you ride water buffalos safely?
Yes
Actually yes. Docile ones anyway.
they better be worth their value!
Hope they dont attack someone
those are a domesticated secies
cow kill more people every years, same for dogs and vending machine.
they are chill and calm beast
Jai shree Buffalo sister of gau mata 😊🕉
Hindus are gna be happy seeing this video of their mothers.
Ye mosi h hinduo🕉️ ki
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India still helping Britain
Like dummies 😂
@PRIME Did your dirty mother teach you that?
How much do we donate to you in aid every year again?
@@Konoronn why would India need donations? They can manage perfectly fine without
Jai English Buffalo
Cute 😊
None such thing as Indian subcontinent. Please stop insulting Pakistan and Bangladesh, Nepal etc. Proper terminology is South Asia. India is a foreign name adopted by the political entity ruled from Delhi. Did not expect TRT to fall for Hindutva trickery and advance their narrative
hum
India was an entire other searate continent and is on it's own continental plate, but now it's going north inside the asiatic continent (creating the himalayas) so it's is a sub-continent.
so i think that indian subcontinent is a real and valid term.
No
@@draco_1876 Your saying no does not change geography
@@saliksayyar9793 so u r saying that we should start to call indian ocean as Pakistan-Bangladesh-nepal-srilanka-bhutan ocean?
@@avijnandas6927 South Asian ocean, or you rename your country. You named it by a foreign name to fool the West. India is not your name.