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Re: Water buffalo vs Cape buff - skeletal structure
      15/03/06 08:02 AM

They do overlap extensively and that anatomical rendering is very accurate, although it doesn't show all of the short ribs.

Below is a photo of the rib cage of a buff I shot in Tanzania, in the Selous, taken one day after we left the torso on a river bank for lion bait.



As you see, the ribs have spread open a bit. They were picked clean by hyenas, vultures, marabou storks, etc., but you can still see the structure.

No lion touched it by the way.

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Mike

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