Nautoja
Nautoja refers to domestic cattle, the bovine animals kept for meat, milk, leather, and draught. They belong to the genus Bos and include the species Bos taurus (taurine cattle) and Bos indicus (zebu). Domestic cattle are descendants of the wild aurochs (Bos primigenius), with domestication occurring independently in several regions during the Neolithic, roughly 8,000–10,000 years ago. Selective breeding over millennia produced a wide array of breeds adapted to different climates and purposes.
Cattle are ruminants with a four‑chambered stomach and a herbivorous diet. They are social, often living in
Globally, cattle are among the most important farm animals, providing beef, milk and dairy products, leather,
Cultural notes: In many cultures, cattle have symbolic or religious significance; in others they are valued