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1. The introduction of Indian miniature zebu cattle When it comes to cattle, many people's first impression is that they are tall and strong, and can cultivate farmland. But have you ever heard of a miniature zebu that is about the height of a dog? In one area of India, there is this miniature zebu cattle, with an average height of only between 70 and 90 centimeters, which is a type of cow bred by the local population for milk production, belongs to the hump cattle breed, and is one of the smallest breeds in the world, it has been around for a long time.
The milk produced by this cow is not the same as ordinary milk, which has a fat content of 8%, which is more than twice that of ordinary milk. There is a cow in India that is only centimeters tall at the age of 6, making it the smallest cow in the world, and no cow has ever broken this Guinness World Record. After learning about the miniature zebu cow, many netizens said that such a small size makes people feel very cute, and even think that it is also suitable to be used as a pet.
However, it is regrettable that the relevant ** report in India reports that there are only about 60 of this miniature zebu left, which is already endangered. <>
2. Causes of extinctionIndia's related ** said that the reason why this miniature zebu cattle became extinct was because the foreign milk source was sufficient, so the cow was no longer needed to produce milk, and the meaning of the cow's existence was not affirmed and would not attract the attention of others; In addition, because the cattle are not protected, their value is not recognized by people, and naturally they are not protected by people. In short, I think the most fundamental reason for the endangerment of this miniature zebu cattle is that the local residents do not protect the cattle, and the living conditions are not guaranteed, and they are prone to extinction. <>
3. My personal opinion on this is that I don't think we should let this kind of cattle fend for itself because its direct value is not affirmed, and the fact that the direct value is not large does not mean that this kind of cattle has no value. This kind of cow is so well-behaved and so small, it may be able to become someone else's pet, and such a business opportunity can also bring a certain amount of economic income to the local residents. And I think that this kind of cattle has survived for so long, it must have formed a specific ecosystem with the local ecological environment, and if one creature in the ecosystem is endangered, it will affect the survival of other organisms in the ecosystem.
Changes in the living environment will inevitably have an impact on people's lives. In short, I believe that the survival of an organism should not be determined by direct value, but should enhance the awareness of environmental protection, protect endangered organisms, and maintain the biodiversity of the living environment, so as to better maintain the stability of the ecosystem. <>
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This is because India has not paid attention to the protection of biological life, coupled with indiscriminate hunting and killing, and the expansion of human activities has led to habitat destruction. India's miniature cattle are on the verge of extinction.
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The environment does not provide them with food, so they will die if they can't eat good food, so their population will decrease, and there will be fewer and fewer animals.
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Due to the increase in foreign milk sources and the lack of protection of this rare breed, the miniature cow was once an ancient dairy breed bred locally, and the milk fat content is very valuable.
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The miniature cattle are now a rare species and a national first-class protected animal, which is inseparable from India's customs and environment.
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The cow is the representative of the "sacred beast" in Hinduism, and Hinduism is the state religion of India, so Indians have always been in awe of the cow, which also leads to the fact that they cannot and dare not slaughter the cow. Cow is a very common animal nowadays, and beef is a common ingredient on the dinner table in daily life. The country of India, due to the influence of religion and culture, has always revered cows as gods.
Due to the high status of cattle in India, Indians rarely slaughter cattle and feed on their meat. <>
The reason why Indians worship oxen like gods is influenced by Hinduism. Hinduism is the state religion of India, and the vast majority of Indians are followers of this religion. Because Hinduism developed from Brahmanism, there are many similarities between the two.
One of the similarities is that both Hinduism and Brahmanism believe in the three main gods of Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva, and the Shiva in this is mounted by a cow. For this reason, Hindus have always regarded cattle as "sacred beasts".
In addition to this, Shiva represents both fertility and destruction in Hinduism, so even the ox is given the symbolic meaning of reproduction. To this day, Hinduism is still flourishing in India, so the high status of cattle in the country has been maintained to this day. Hindu Indians usually do not slaughter cattle on their own initiative, let alone eat beef.
There are also local laws in place to further safeguard the safety of cattle. In addition, there are nursing homes in India that specialize in cattle care. It can be seen that the status of cattle in India is even higher than that of some people.
Although Indians are not interested in eating beef, this does not mean that they do not raise cattle. They still raise cattle for milk, butter and dung, but the Indians do not slaughter the cows even if they are old, sick or disabled. As a result, the number of cattle in India has increased, and the number of cattle in India has now reached 500 million.
Because not all of these cattle are in good condition, the economic value they can bring to India is not very high, but they have become a burden for India. <>
Because of their blind worship and respect for cows, Indians believe that cow dung and cow urine are very useful things. For example, there is a popular "food" called cow dung cake in India. In addition, Indians also believe that cow urine has many benefits for the human body, and there have even been incidents of drinking cow urine to fight viruses in India.
Such an unbelievable operation is also surprising, but these behaviors are very normal in the eyes of cow-worshipping Indians.
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Influenced by traditional culture and religious beliefs in India, cattle occupy an extremely important position in the hearts of the people of India, who believe that cattle are their protectors and will protect them.
At the same time, they also believed that cow urine and other items related to cattle could cure diseases.
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Because the cow is the mount of the main god Shiva in India, more than 80% of the Indians are Hindus, worshiping the cow as worshipping the gods, and each cow seems to ride on the back of Lord Shiva, patrolling the land of India, that kind of sacred religious feelings, it is indeed difficult to understand from a secular perspective.
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India is particularly popular because of the importance it attaches to the development of agriculture and the fact that cattle can play a lot of roles in India.
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India is a religious country, and more than 80% of the people in India are Hindus, and the mount of Shiva, the main god of Hinduism, is the ox. Whenever a Hindu sees a cow, it is as if he sees Shiva riding an ox around the earth, and if anyone disrespects her, he will punish him.
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Because in this country they have a belief that they believe very much in the status of cattle, which is why cattle are so popular.
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According to India**, a miniature zebu cattle in the small town of Pongaanur, Andhra Pradesh, India, has been on the verge of extinction in recent years due to the increase in foreign milk sources and neglect of protectionThere are only about 60 left
This miniature zebu is an ancient breed of milk bred by local residents, and the milk fat content is as high as 8%, which is more than twice that of ordinary milk. According to the data, there is a cow named Maniziyaman in Kerala, India, who was only 6 centimeters tall and was certified by the Guinness Book of World Records as the smallest cow in the world. The average height of this type of miniature zebu is only 70-90 cm.
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Yes, according to CCTV, inIn the small town of Pongaanur, Andhra Pradesh, India, there is a type of miniature zebu cattleThe average height of adult cattle is only 70-90 cm. India** says it is one of the smallest hump cattle breeds in the world, and in recent years it has been underprotected due to an increase in foreign milk sourcesIt is on the verge of extinction, with only about 60 left
Some netizens suggested: "When you keep a pet, it will soon be more." Some netizens said that when they saw the cattle in the village when they were children, they thought how good it would be if they could raise cattle like dogs. I didn't expect there to be a cow as big as a dog in the world.
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The local ** will gather the remaining miniature cattle to create an ecological environment suitable for them, and wait for the population to grow, and then open for visiting, killing multiple birds with one stone.
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A cow as big as a dog. In the small town of Pongaanur in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh, there is a miniature zebu cow with an average height of only 70-90 centimeters. India** says it is one of the smallest hump cattle breeds in the world, and in recent years it has been endangered due to the increase in foreign milk sources and lack of protection, with only about 60 left; However, it is an ancient dairy breed cultivated by local residents, and the milk fat content is as high as 8, which is more than twice that of ordinary milk.
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The average height of adult cattle is only 70-90 cm. The fat content of milk is as high as 8%, which is more than twice that of ordinary milk.
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Small size. Behind these miniature cattle, the reproduction rate is often very low, and their body is also petite.
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Miniature cattle are similar in appearance to normal cattle, but they are nearly two-thirds smaller than normal cattle. The horns of a miniature cow are sharper than those of a regular cow, similar to the horns of a rhinoceros.
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I know a little bit about it, it's a species endemic to India, it's in very good numbers, and it's already listed as a first-class protected animal.
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I don't know much about this creature, but we should actively protect this creature, because it is about to become extinct, so we should cherish it.
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