Camargue cattle
| Young bull | |
| Conservation status | |
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| Other names | Raço di Biòu | 
| Country of origin | France | 
| Distribution | |
| Standard | French | 
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| Coat | black | 
| Horn status | horned in both sexes | 
| Notes | |
| semi-feral | |
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The Camargue is a breed of domestic cattle native to the Camargue marshlands of the river delta of the Rhône in southern France. It is used for the traditional sport of course camarguaise, a kind of bloodless bull-fight, but not for the corrida, Iberian-style bull-fighting. It is one of two cattle breeds raised in semi-feral conditions in the Camargue; the other is the Brava or Race de Combat, a fighting breed. Since 1996, it has been officially known as the Provençal: Raço di Biòu.