1. Yellow cattle, weighing 1.5-2m, generally weighing about 280kg. Strong body, wide head and mouth, two big nostrils in the upper part of the upper lip, and hard, smooth and hairless skin between the bases, called nasal endoscope. Eyes and ears are bigger. There is a 1 diagonal on the head, which is divided around. The length and size of the horn vary from species to species, curved and unbranched, hollow, with bone marrow inside. The limbs are well-proportioned, and there are hoof nails on all four roads, and the two toes behind them don't touch the ground, which is called hanging hoof. The tail is long, with tufts of hair at the end, most of which are yellow, and there is no miscellaneous hair.
2. Buffalo is fatter than 2.5m long cattle. The horn is long and flat, with many industrial patterns on it, short neck and protruding waist and abdomen. Shorter limbs and bigger hooves. Thick skin without sweat glands, thick and short hair, dense in front and sparse in back to chest and abdomen. The body color is mostly gray-black, but some are yellow-brown or white.