Jogo do Bicho, which translates to "The Animal Game," is an illegal gambling game in Brazil. It was created in 1892 by Baron Joo Batista Viana Drummond, and it involves betting on a set of animals, each of which corresponds to a four-digit number.
The JTgT (Jogo) or Numu languages form a branch of the Western Mande languages. They are, Ligbi of Ghana. the extinct Tonjon of Ivory Coast.