The zodiac animal with the halberd finger and angry eyes is: Ox
The introduction of the Ox is as follows:
Habitat varies greatly from species to species. Can survive in savannas, savannas, wetlands, tropical rainforests and temperate forests. All bison species live in wooded or heavily forested areas, except for bison in North America, which live in open plains and in mountains. Bison are very social animals and they gather in herds.
Some groups can even focus on hundreds or thousands of animals. These herds usually consist of females and calves, with the larger and experienced bulls generally tending to be solitary, with only mixed herds occurring during the breeding season.
Bovine animals are obligate herbivores that forage in open grassland habitats. As herbivores, they consume high-fiber vegetation, which contains more cellulose and lignin than forest animals. Distributed in North America, Eurasia and Africa.
The naming of cattle is introduced as follows:
In 1821, the British zoologist John Edward Gray named the cattle. The scientific name of the cattle tribe "Bovini" is the Latin word "Bovini". The combination of the slang prefix bos (written bov-, which comes from the Latin for bovinus) and the suffix -ini, indicates its rank in the family.
The earliest known wild cattle originated in Asia south of the Himalayas in the late Miocene. Not only is this supported by the fossil record, but South Asia has the highest diversity of wild cattle on Earth, with Southeast Asia's eland being the most fundamental species. In some places around 13.7 million years ago, at some point after the three subgroups diverged, wild cattle migrated from Asia to Africa.
The classification of cattle is introduced as follows:
Most phylogenetic studies based on ribosomal DNA, chromosomal analysis, autosomal introns and mitochondrial DNA have recovered three members of the cattle family Unique subtribe: the Central and Southern Eland subtribe (represented only by the Central and Southern Eland).
The buffalo subtribe (represented by the African genera Buffalo and Buffalo) and the bovine subtribe (represented by the genera Aurochs and Bovis). According to fossil records and molecular studies, the buffalo and bovine subtribes had diverged from a common ancestor in the late Miocene about 13.7 million years ago.