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It is most closely allied to the larger Asiatic buffaloes, showing the same reversal of the direction of the hair on their backs.
The horns are peculiar for their upright direction and comparative straightness, although they have the same triangular section as in other buffaloes.
White spots are sometimes present below the eyes, and there may be white markings on the legs and back ; the absence or presence of these white markings may be indicative of distinct races.
The nearest allies of the anoa appear to be certain extinct buffaloes, the remains of which are found in the Siwalik Hills of northern India.
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