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timarau

[ tee-muh-rou ]

noun

  1. a variant of tamarau.


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Like his father, he hunted big game and captured big headlines on spectacular safaris; he shot tapirs and jaguars in Brazil's Matto Grosso, became the first American to bag a panda, hunted timarau in the Philippines, spotted blue sheep and golden monkeys in Asia.

The timarau is another small species of buffalo, very wild and entirely untamable; and, though numerous in certain places, is hard to find, and when brought to bay dies fighting.

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And they were prouder of the timarau heads in the study than of the Ifugao spears that had been thrown at them and brought back by Angel as souvenirs.

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I'd like to take them to Mindoro Island, south of here, to hunt timarau.

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In the Philippines, you'll hunt timarau, which are a special breed of wild water buffalo.

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