Bubalus grovesi is an extinct species of water buffalo that lived in southern Sulawesi during the Late Pleistocene and Early Holocene.
[1] B. grovesi was an extremely small buffalo species, estimated at only 117 kg (258 lb).
[1] It experienced a body size reduction of about 90% from the typical water buffalo.
The closest relatives of B. grovesi are the living anoa, which still inhabit Sulawesi today.
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