Brazil, Mato Grosso: Nelore cows are the dominant race in the Pantanal


In the Pantanal are predominantly created Nelore cows, which are a relative of the indian Zebu cow. This is a very resistant race which is able to live a long time in the water and survive in the rainy seasons of the Pantanal. There are million of Nelore cows living wild and growing free on the huge farmlands.


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Location: Pantanal, Mato Grosso, Brazil
Photo credit: © Cro Magnon / Alamy / Afripics
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