The saola (Pseudoryx nghetinhensis), also called spindlehorn, Asian unicorn, or infrequently, Vu Quang bovid, is one of the world's rarest large mammals...
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Typhoon Saola, known in the Philippines as Super Typhoon Goring, was a powerful and erratic tropical cyclone that affected the Philippines, southern Taiwan...
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name Saola has been used to name four tropical cyclones in the northwestern Pacific Ocean. The name was contributed by Vietnam and refers to the saola, a...
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Typhoon Saola, known in the Philippines as Typhoon Gener, was a strong tropical cyclone affecting the Philippines, Taiwan and China. It was the ninth...
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2023 Pacific typhoon season (redirect from Tropical Storm Saola (2023))
receiving the name Saola. Saola continued to intensify and began to move southwestwards over the Philippine Sea east of the Batanes Islands. Saola later began...
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North America, and Africa. These include the enigmatic, antelope-like saola, the African and Asiatic buffalos, and a clade that consists of bison and...
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distinctive subtribes of Bovini: Pseudorygina (represented solely by the saola), Bubalina, and Bovina (which today are represented by the genera Bison...
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The Saola Working Group (SWG) is a working group of the IUCN Species Survival Commission's Asian Wild Cattle Specialist Group, created in 2006 to protect...
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Vietnam is rich in flora and fauna as reflected by its unique biodiversity. Saola, rare and antelope-like animal categorized under the bovine subfamily, was...
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2017 Pacific typhoon season (redirect from Tropical Storm Saola (2017))
the Japan Meteorological Agency named it Tropical Storm Saola. By evening of that day, Saola entered the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR). The...
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Zebu cattle, B. t. indicus Sanga cattle, B. t. africanus Genus Pseudoryx Saola, Pseudoryx nghetinhensis Genus Syncerus African buffalo, Syncerus caffer...
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2005 Pacific typhoon season (redirect from Typhoon Saola (2005))
Tropical Storm Saola 18 hours later as it continued to strengthen moving westward. Due to a normal speed of a typhoon and warm waters, Saola became a typhoon...
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Originally scheduled for 26 October, its release was delayed by Typhoon Saola, and it was eventually published on 9 November, 2023. It was launched with...
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the southwest monsoon (Tagalog: Habagat) caused by the pull of Typhoon Saola (Gener) from August 1–3, strengthened by Typhoon Haikui. It caused typhoon-like...
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Category 5 system formed in each tropical cyclone basin: Typhoons Mawar, Saola, and Bolaven in the western Pacific Ocean, Hurricanes Jova and Otis in the...
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if they would hoist their second Hurricane Signal No. 10 since Typhoon Saola if the storm passed further closely to Hong Kong. However, as Koinu moved...
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of China. Retrieved July 17, 2011. Chen Zhi (August 2, 2012). "Typhoon Saola dumps heavy downpours around Taiwan". Xinhua General News. Retrieved August...
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striped rabbit, the leaf deer, and the saola.[citation needed] Ten species of the Indo-Burma are threatened: saola, Eld's deer, Cat Ba langur, fishing cat...
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Tapirus bairdii (1865) Bonobo Pan paniscus (1928) Kouprey Bos sauveli (1937) Saola Pseudoryx nghetinhensis (1993) Przewalski's horse Equus ferus przewalskii...
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2023 Pacific typhoon season. It will be replaced in early 2025. The name Saola was retired from the 2023 Pacific typhoon season. It will be replaced in...
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been newly described in Vietnam. Six new mammal species, including the saola, giant muntjac and Tonkin snub-nosed monkey have also been discovered, along...
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and named it Saola. Soon, the PAGASA upgraded the system to a tropical depression and named it Gener. Later that day, the JTWC upgraded Saola to a tropical...
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Preceded by Khanun Pacific typhoon season names Lan Succeeded by Saola...
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Zebu (B. indicus) Banteng (B. javanicus) Wild yak (B. mutus) Cattle (B. taurus) Pseudoryx Saola (P. nghetinhensis) Syncerus African buffalo (S. caffer)...
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Zebu (B. indicus) Banteng (B. javanicus) Wild yak (B. mutus) Cattle (B. taurus) Pseudoryx Saola (P. nghetinhensis) Syncerus African buffalo (S. caffer)...
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Zebu (B. indicus) Banteng (B. javanicus) Wild yak (B. mutus) Cattle (B. taurus) Pseudoryx Saola (P. nghetinhensis) Syncerus African buffalo (S. caffer)...
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Zebu (B. indicus) Banteng (B. javanicus) Wild yak (B. mutus) Cattle (B. taurus) Pseudoryx Saola (P. nghetinhensis) Syncerus African buffalo (S. caffer)...
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and Tragelaphini. Bovini consists of the genera Bubalus, Bos, Pseudoryx (saola), Syncerus (African Buffalo), Bison and the extinct Pelorovis. Tragelaphini...
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Zebu (B. indicus) Banteng (B. javanicus) Wild yak (B. mutus) Cattle (B. taurus) Pseudoryx Saola (P. nghetinhensis) Syncerus African buffalo (S. caffer)...
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Zebu (B. indicus) Banteng (B. javanicus) Wild yak (B. mutus) Cattle (B. taurus) Pseudoryx Saola (P. nghetinhensis) Syncerus African buffalo (S. caffer)...
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