Bos primigenius namadicus
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Bos primigenius namadicus, the Indian aurochs, was a type of wild cattle which once lived in the hot and dry areas of India. The Indian subspecies of the aurochs
Aurochs
The aurochs , the ancestor of domestic cattle, were a type of large wild cattle which inhabited Europe, Asia and North Africa, but is now extinct; it survived in Europe until 1627....

 was the first to appear, about 2 million years ago, and from it descends the Eurasian Aurochs and the North African Aurochs.

It is also the ancestor of the zebu
Zebu
Zebu , sometimes known as humped cattle, indicus cattle, Cebu or Brahmin cattle are a type of domestic cattle originating in South Asia, particularly the Indian subcontinent. They are characterised by a fatty hump on their shoulders, drooping ears and a large dewlap...

type of domestic cattle. The earliest domestication of zebu cattle is dated to 9000 BC.

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