Bovidae

: Such as the Saharan oryx and North American bison.

While bovids are native to Africa, Asia, Europe, and North America, the . They occupy nearly every land environment, including: bovidae

: Bovids have a specialized four-chambered stomach (rumen, reticulum, omasum, and abomasum) designed for fermenting and digesting tough plant cellulose. : Such as the Saharan oryx and North American bison

: They lack upper incisors and canines; instead, they have a thick dental pad used to grip vegetation. : They lack upper incisors and canines; instead,

: All males, and many females, possess permanent, unbranched horns. Unlike antlers, these consist of a keratin sheath over a bony core and are never shed.

Bovids are arguably the most significant animal family to human civilization. Domesticated members like cattle, goats, and sheep are primary sources of: Occurrence of beta-casein allele A1 in Bovidae species

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