water buffalo - translation to greek
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water buffalo - translation to greek

SPECIES OF LARGE BOVID ORIGINATING IN SOUTH ASIA
Waterbuffalo; Asiatic Water Buffalo; Asiatic water buffalo; Buffalo, Water; River buffalo; Water buffalo rumen ecology; Bubalus bubalis; Swamp Buffalo; Domestic Water Buffalo; Domestic Asian Water Buffalo; Asian Water Buffalo; Indian Buffalo; Domestic Asian Water buffalo; Indian Water Buffalo; Water buffaloes; Domestic Asian water buffalo; Domestic buffalo; Domestic water buffalo; Asian buffalo; Domestic Water buffalo; 🐃; Water Buffalo; Asian water buffalo; Buffalo milk; Swamp buffalo; Australian Buffalo; Cambodian buffalo; Chinese buffalo; Australian buffalo; Carabao milk; Mohish; Bubalus bubalus
  • An albino swamp buffalo in [[Chiang Mai province]], [[Thailand]]
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  • A Murrah buffalo on a Brazilian farm
  • The horns of water buffaloes sacrificed in [[West Sumba Regency]] c. 1936
  • A carabao cart in the Philippines in 1899
  • Water buffalo wallowing in mud
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  • A water buffalo race at Vandar village, [[Udupi district]], India
  • Java]], [[Indonesia]]
  • Murrah buffaloes at the [[Philippine Carabao Center]]
  • Dairy products of water buffalo milk
  • A [[carabao]] buffalo in the Philippines
  • A ceramic water buffalo from 2300 BC found in [[Lopburi]], Thailand ([[Museum of Asian Art]], Berlin)
  • ''Water Buffalo (Suigyū)'' painted by [[Katsushika Hokusai]], c. 1875
  • An unstaged water buffalo fight
  • Water buffaloes in the water
  • A water buffalo calf in [[India]]
  • A water buffalo skull
  • Water buffaloes being washed in the Mutha river of [[Pune]] in India
  • A water buffalo in [[Cambodia]]
  • A feral water buffalo in Australia
  • The Hindu and Buddhist deity [[Yama]] on a water buffalo (Art Institute, Chicago)
  • Water buffalo dung]] is dried against the façade of a house in [[Yuanyang County, Yunnan]], China

water buffalo         
είδος υδροβούβαλου
drinking water         
  • [[Tap water]] is drinking water supplied through [[plumbing]] for home use in many countries.
  • Percentage of the population with access to drinking water
  • EPA drinking water security poster from 2003
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  • Illustration of a typical tap water treatment process
  •  [[Solar water disinfection]] application in [[Indonesia]]
  • Population in survey regions living without safely managed drinking water as reported by the WHO/UNICEF JMP<ref name="10.1038/s41586-021-03900-w"/>
  • Project in Nepal: unboxing the [[water filter]] unit
  • World map for [[SDG 6]] Indicator 6.1.1 in 2015: "Proportion of population using safely managed drinking water services"
  • Water treatment plant
  • Simplified diagram of a water supply network
  • Diagram of water well types
WATER SAFE FOR CONSUMPTION
Potable; Potability; Potable water; Safe water; Clean water; Non potable; Drinkable water; Drink water; Drinkability; 🚰; Drinking Water; Undrinkable water; Water intended for human consumption; Clean drinking water; Drinking-water; Infused Water; Contamination of drinking water; Water (drink); Water (beverage)
πόσιμο νερό
water skiing         
  • Water ski pyramid with 18 skiers Lake Zumbro, Minnesota, August 2010
  • Sea World]] on the [[Gold Coast, Queensland]], Australia
  • [[Barefoot skiing]] on [[Lake Ozonia]] in the Adirondacks
  • A privately owned, artificial water ski lake commonly referred to as Chantalyy Lakes By The Cliff Side, located near [[Orangeville, Ontario]], seen with a slalom course and jump ramp
  • Several types of water skis and [[wetsuit]]s, seen at the Kanalfestival 2011 in [[Datteln]]
  • A competitor at a trick skiing event in Austria in 2017
  • Aquaplaning]] was superseded by the development of water skiing.
  • A disabled water skier on a slalom sit ski
  • [[Ski Nautique]] 200, widely used for water skiing
  • Calgary, Alberta]]
  • Water skiers rising out of the water in [[Melbourne]]
  • Ski racing in Australia
SURFACE WATER SPORT
Water skier; Water ski; Slalom waterskiing; Water-skiing; Waterski; Water-Skiing; Water Ski; Water Ski Racing; Waterskii; Waterskier; Wakeski; Water Skiing; Slalom water ski; Waterskiing; Water skiers; Waterski jumping; Water-ski
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Definition

water buffalo
(water buffaloes, or water buffalo)
A water buffalo is an animal like a large cow with long horns that curve upwards. In some countries water buffalo are kept for their milk and are used to draw ploughs.
= buffalo
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Wikipedia

Water buffalo

The water buffalo (Bubalus bubalis), also called the domestic water buffalo or Asian water buffalo, is a large bovid originating in the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia. Today, it is also found in Europe, Australia, North America, South America and some African countries. Two extant types of water buffalo are recognized, based on morphological and behavioural criteria: the river buffalo of the Indian subcontinent and further west to the Balkans, Egypt and Italy and the swamp buffalo, found from Assam in the west through Southeast Asia to the Yangtze valley of China in the east.

The wild water buffalo (Bubalus arnee) most likely represents the ancestor of the domestic water buffalo. Results of a phylogenetic study indicate that the river-type water buffalo probably originated in western India and was domesticated about 6,300 years ago, whereas the swamp-type originated independently from Mainland Southeast Asia and was domesticated about 3,000 to 7,000 years ago. The river buffalo dispersed west as far as Egypt, the Balkans, and Italy; while swamp buffalo dispersed to the rest of Southeast Asia and up to the Yangtze River valley.

Water buffaloes were traded from the Indus Valley civilisation to Mesopotamia, in modern Iraq, 2500 BC by the Meluhhas. The seal of a scribe employed by an Akkadian king shows the sacrifice of water buffaloes.

Water buffaloes are especially suitable for tilling rice fields, and their milk is richer in fat and protein than that of dairy cattle. A large feral population became established in northern Australia in the late 19th century, and there are smaller feral herds in Papua New Guinea, Tunisia and northeastern Argentina. Feral herds are also present in New Britain, New Ireland, Irian Jaya, Colombia, Guyana, Suriname, Brazil, and Uruguay.

Examples of use of water buffalo
1. Q:Â –– that was a water buffalo he was looking at?
2. Along the road, boys led water buffalo and donkeys.
3. Little boys with sticks rush out to chase off wandering water buffalo – unless the little boys with sticks are looking after the water buffalo, in which case they don‘t mind if the animal stops for a quick snack.
4. Rochom was only eight when she disappeared while tending the family‘s water buffalo in central Vietnam.
5. It‘s even possible to locate a couple which specialise in bison, water buffalo, ostrich and emu.