"Bos Banteng" refers to a type of wild cattle native to Southeast Asia, known for their distinctive appearance with curved horns and humps. The term can be replaced with other synonyms, such as "Bali cattle", "wild Bali cattle", or "Banteng cattle". Furthermore, this species also has several subspecies or regional variations, including the Javan banteng, the Bornean banteng, and the Balinese banteng. Each variation may have its own distinct name, reflecting the geography and ecology of the region they inhabit. Regardless of their name or regional difference, bantengs are an iconic animal in the Southeast Asian region, and are important as both a cultural symbol and a crucial ecological component of the ecosystem.