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Madagascan farming

Madagascan farming. Zebu cattle grazing in a field, with baobabs on the horizon. Cattle in tropical Africa and surrounding islands are usually a form of zebu or zebu hybrid, classified as Bos primigenius indicus, and have a hump behind their head and differently shaped horns to the taurus subspecies. These are Grandidiers baobabs (Adansonia grandidieri). This species, classified as endangered, is endemic to western Madagascar. It can grow to over 25 metres and be hundreds of years old

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Media ID 9198573

© TONY CAMACHO/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY

Adansonia Grandidieri Agriculture Cattle Cows Domesticated Cow Eating Endangered Endemic Farm Farming Feeding Field Grassy Grazing Horizon Horned Horns Livestock Madagascan Madagascar Meadow Skyline Trees Tropics Baobabs Bos Primigenius Indicus Zebu


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This print showcases the essence of Madagascan farming, with a picturesque scene of Zebu cattle grazing peacefully in a lush green field. Against the backdrop of the horizon, majestic Grandidiers baobabs stand tall, adding an element of grandeur to this idyllic landscape. The cattle featured in this image are typical of tropical Africa and surrounding islands, belonging to the Bos primigenius indicus species. They possess a distinctive hump behind their head and uniquely shaped horns that set them apart from their taurus subspecies counterparts. These horned creatures play an integral role in Madagascan agriculture as they provide essential labor and resources for local farmers. Notably endangered, Grandidiers baobabs are endemic to western Madagascar and serve as iconic symbols of its natural heritage. Growing over 25 meters tall and living for hundreds of years, these magnificent trees add character to the already breathtaking scenery. In this photograph by Science Photo Library, we witness the harmonious coexistence between nature's botanical wonders and domesticated livestock. The cows graze contentedly on the grassy meadow while surrounded by an abundance of flora unique to Madagascar's tropical climate. This image encapsulates not only the beauty but also highlights important aspects such as biodiversity conservation efforts within Madagascan farming practices. It serves as a reminder that sustainable agricultural methods can thrive alongside preserving delicate ecosystems like those found on this remarkable island nation.

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