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A [[Bovinoid]] is a [[creature]] that exhibits characteristics similar to [[Terra]]n cattle such as cows, buffaloes, and bison.
 
A [[Bovinoid]] is a [[creature]] that exhibits characteristics similar to [[Terra]]n cattle such as cows, buffaloes, and bison.
* It is a type of [[lifeform]].
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* It is a type of [[lifeform]], a [[typoid]].
 
* It is a classification of [[creature]] type.
 
* It is a classification of [[creature]] type.
  

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A Bovinoid is a creature that exhibits characteristics similar to Terran cattle such as cows, buffaloes, and bison.

Library Data Referral Tree

Please refer to the following AAB Library Data for more information:
Life Sciences:

Biotechnology

Description (Specifications)

A bovinoid creature is distinguished by a number of characteristics:

  • Bovinoids are strong associated with quadrupedal locomotion although some have more or less peds.
  • They are strongly associated with ruminate digestive systems and herbivory.
  • Many are also ungulatoids or beings whose peds consist of hooves.

Specific Species Examples

  1. Malornian
  2. Mwoah

History & Background (Dossier)

It is relatively common for a creature to meet sufficient criteria to qualify as more than one classification of animal.

Image Repository

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