The Banteng, Bos javanicus is an ox that's found in Burma, Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam, Borneo, Java, and Bali. Some Banteng were introduced to Northern Australia during British colonization in 1849 where they're doing extremely well having grown in number spurred by the trophy hunting incentive. Banteng have been domesticated in several places in Southeast Asia, and there are around 1.5 million domestic Banteng, which are called Bali cattle. These animals are used as a working beast, and… (More on Banteng)