The Ongole breed of cattle, native to Prakasam district, Andhra Pradesh, is neglected in India but highly valued abroad. Viatina-19, an Ongole cow, set a world record by selling for $4.82 million (~₹41 crore) in Brazil, making it the most expensive cow ever. It surpassed Japan’s Wagyu and India’s Brahman breeds in value. They are known for strength, disease resistance, and heat tolerance.
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