noun
- plural of catalo; a hybrid animal produced by crossing a male cattle (bull) with a female bison (cow)
Usage: Also spelled 'cattalo'; Primarily used in ranching and agricultural contexts; The singular form is 'catalo'
Examples
- The rancher bred catalos to combine the hardiness of bison with the meat quality of cattle.
- Catalos are more resistant to harsh weather than purebred cattle.
- Several catalos were grazing in the pasture alongside the herd.
- The farmer experimented with catalos as an alternative livestock option.