Anoa is typical of animals of Sulawesi. There are two species of dwarf namely: Anoa Mountains (Bubalus quarlesi) and the Lowland Anoa (Bubalus depressicornis). Both lived in the forests that are not touched by humans. Their appearance is similar to deer or buffalo. Both species are found in Sulawesi, Indonesia. Since the 1960s, Anoa is in endangered status. It is estimated that there are currently less than 5000 surviving tail. Anoa often hunted for their skins, horns and meat. Anoa Mountains also known as Mountain Anoa, Anoa de Montana, Anoa de Quarle, Anoa des Montagnes, and Quarle's Anoa. While Anoa Lowlands, also known as Lowland Anoa, Anoa de Ilanura, or Anoa des Plaines
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