Indian cattle belong to two different species: Bos indicus (cows) and Bos bubalis (buffaloes).
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The two main species of cattle in India are Bos indicus, also known as zebu or Indian cattle, and Bos taurus, commonly referred to as European or exotic cattle. Bos indicus breeds are renowned for their adaptability to harsh climates and resistance to diseases.