Buffalypso, also called Trinidadian Buffalo, is a breed of water buffalo (Bubalus bubalis) developed in Trinidad by veterinarian Stephen Bennett (1922–2011) in the early 1960s.[1] The buffalypso is the result of breeding programs that crossed the swamp-type carabao with river-type buffaloes like the Murrah buffalo, the Surti buffalo, the Jaffarabadi buffalo, the Nili-Ravi, and the Bhadawari.[2]
^Bennett, Steve (October 9, 2018). "Meet The Buffalypso, A Beast of Burden That's Truly Trini to de Bone | Trinidad |". Uncommon Caribbean.
^Borghese, Antonio; Chiariotti, Antonella; Barile, Vittoria Lucia (2022). "Buffalo in the World: Situation and Perspectives". Biotechnological Applications in Buffalo Research: 3–31. doi:10.1007/978-981-16-7531-7_1. ISBN 978-981-16-7530-0.
Buffalypso, also called Trinidadian Buffalo, is a breed of water buffalo (Bubalus bubalis) developed in Trinidad by veterinarian Stephen Bennett (1922–2011)...
with carabao ancestry include the buffalypso of Trinidad and Tobago and the Brazilian carabao of Brazil. The buffalypso is the result of breeding programs...
Pantano Cuba see § Australian buffalo Búfalo de Rio Cuba see § BuffalypsoBuffalypso Trinidadian buffalo (sometimes called Trinidadian bison or hog cattle)...