this version is v1+BFO v1 imported and then the entities from the example in Ch6 were added/aligned, resulting in v3a. (also, this version has a few URI bugfixes cf the previous v3)
MK downloaded this file from http://www.iro.umontreal.ca/~lapalme/ift6281/OWL/AfricanWildlifeOntology.xml, changed the extension to .owl and appended the name with Web. That ontology give a load error in protege due to the use of Collection in the definition of Herbivore, so the AfricanWildlifeOntology0.owl has that piece removed.
AfricanWildlifeOntology0.owl was then modified by Maria Keet (classes and object properties added, more comments added, updated the uri etc) and renamed into AfricanWildlifeOntology1.owl.
This is still an ontology just for tutorial purposes, so take it with a grain of salt
African Wildlide Ontology, Semantic Web Primer, 4.3.1 pages 119-133
An african antelope http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Impala
They eat grasses and broad-leafed plants
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rock_Hyrax
Warthogs are Omnivorous http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warthog
Branches are parts of trees.
Carnivores are exactly those animals that eat only animals.
Giraffes are herbivores, and they eat only leaves.
they also eat twigs
Herbivores are exactly those animals that eat only plants or parts of plants
Leaves are parts of branches.
Lions are animals that eat only herbivores.
Plants are disjoint from animals.
Plants eaten both by herbivores and carnivores
'plant' is here a shorthand for plant kingdom
Trees are a type of plant.
MK: I'm not sure. strictly, there is no stuff in BFO