Anoa Depressicornis — Ad-Free

: Both males and females possess short, straight, dagger-like horns with a triangular cross-section . These horns point diagonally backward to avoid entanglement while crashing through dense forest undergrowth.

: Their hide is exceptionally thick and usually brown or black in adults, though juveniles have thick, yellowish-brown woolly hair. Distinctive white markings are always found on the face and legs (specifically white to yellowish-white from knee to hoof on the forelegs). Behavior & Habitat anoa depressicornis

: Unlike most wild cattle, they are usually solitary and very shy. : Both males and females possess short, straight,

: As herbivores, they feed on a variety of aquatic plants, ferns, grasses, and fallen fruit. They are even known to drink seawater to supplement their mineral intake in areas lacking salt licks. Lifespan : They can live up to in the wild and over in captivity. Conservation Status Distinctive white markings are always found on the