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 * colspan=3|Bos longifrons—from Switerland (Evolution of British Cattle).png
 * colspan=3 |Bos longifrons—from Switzerland
 * ||colspan=2 |From Rütimeyer.
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 * ||colspan=2 |From Rütimeyer.
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Bos longifrons has been reconstructed again and again from his resurrected skeleton. From Swedish skeletons Nilsson describes him thus : "This is the smallest of all the ox tribe which lived in a wild state in our portion of the globe. To judge from the skeleton, it was 5 feet 4 inches long from the nape to the end of the rump bone, the head about 1 foot 4 inches, so that the whole length must have been 6 feet 8 inches. From the slender make of its bones, its body must rather have resembled a deer than our common tame ox; its legs at the extremities are certainly somewhat shorter and also thinner than those of