Some Bible translations into English, including the American Standard Version and New American Standard Bible, interpret " re'em " as " wild ox " . " Re'em " is also speculated to refer to the Arabian Oryx.
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To be more precise, conserved and on display are the bones of a 200, 000-year-old fossilized elephant ( Paleoloxodon Antiqus ), found in Ambelia and preserved in excellent condition, as well as parts of a wild ox ( Bos Primigenius ).
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Often, the domestic counterpart of the wild ancestor can still interbreed and produce fertile offspring as in the case of domestic cattle, that can be considered the same species as several varieties of wild ox, gaur, yak, etc ., or domestic sheep that can interbreed with the mouflon.
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In 2001, he was also the first to clone an endangered species ( a Gaur ), and in 2003, he cloned an endangered wild ox ( a Banteng ) from the frozen skin cells of an animal that had died at the San Diego Zoo nearly a quarter-of-a-century earlier.
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"There's no real-world use to knowing a word like'anoa,'" Doran says, referring to one of those obscure, vowel-laden words that regularly crop up as puzzle answers ( clue : small buffalo or wild ox ) . " Unless you count Scrabble, of course, " he adds.
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He also discussed the location of Kesh appearing to be near Judah such as " the highly esteemed prince ( ), " a leopard, who seizes prey " ( ), " a great wild ox / a wild bull " ( ) and " seed of a ( the ) steer, engendered by a wild ox ( ).
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He also discussed the location of Kesh appearing to be near Judah such as " the highly esteemed prince ( ), " a leopard, who seizes prey " ( ), " a great wild ox / a wild bull " ( ) and " seed of a ( the ) steer, engendered by a wild ox ( ).
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Coon published " The Riffians ", " Flesh of the Wild Ox ", " Measuring Ethiopia ", and " A North Africa Story : The Anthropologist as OSS Agent " . " A North Africa Story " was an account of his work in North Africa during World War II, which involved espionage and the smuggling of arms to French resistance groups in German-occupied Morocco under the guise of anthropological fieldwork.
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In 2003, Habel was awarded the Member of the Order of Australia, for " service to education and the development of courses in religious studies in tertiary institutions in Australia, to reconciliation and social justice, and to the environment . " In 2013, a " Festschrift " was published in his honour . " Where the Wild Ox Roams : Biblical Essays in Honour of Norman C . Habel " included contributions from David J . A . Clines and Ralph W . Klein.