noun
- The hybrid offspring of a male cattle and a female buffalo, or vice versa.
Usage: Also spelled 'cattalo'; Primarily used in ranching and agricultural contexts; The term is sometimes used interchangeably with 'cattalo', though 'catalo' is less common
Examples
- The rancher bred a catalo to combine the hardiness of buffalo with the meat quality of cattle.
- Catalos are sometimes raised in regions where traditional cattle farming is challenging.
- The catalo inherited traits from both its cattle and buffalo parents.