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Revision as of 09:39, 29 April 2019
Description
The banteng, also known as tembadau, is a species of wild cattle found in Southeast Asia and Australia. The banteng is similar in size to domesticated cattle. Banteng live in sparse forest where they feed on grasses, bamboo, fruit, leaves, and young branches. The banteng is generally active both night and day, but in places where humans are common, they adopt a nocturnal schedule. Banteng tend to gather in herds of two to 30 members. Each herd contains only one adult bull. The domesticated form of the banteng was first introduced to Australia in 1849. Since then, the initial population had grown from only 20 in 1849 to 8,000-10,000 and is used exclusively for sport hunting and by Aboriginal subsistence hunters.
Habitats
Piccabeen Bay |
Attractants
There is no attractant for the Banteng.
Banteng Missions
There are no missions yet.
Colors
Information and pictures provided by community member Villkatta.
Color | Picture |
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"Tricolor"
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"Gold" or "Yellow"
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"Grey"
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Dark
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Melanistic
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Albino
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Permitted Ammunition
Compound |
Recurve |
Crossbow |
.50 Con. |
.45-70 |
.405 |
.340 |
.300 |
9.3x62 |
9.3x74R |
7mm |
8x57 IS |
.50 Lead |
.454 |
See full list here.