Animals
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Tamaraws, the Smaller Cousins of Buffalo, Hit Dangerously Low Numbers
On the island of Mindoro, there used to be 10,000 tamaraws, but as time passed, the population of the world's rarest buffalo, native to the Philippines, decreased to 154 in the year 2000.
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