They are adapted to the grassland environment by being able to graze on grass and digest it thoroughly. Buffalo are ruminants, just like cows are. They are also able to travel long distances and move from one grazing area to another to naturally alleviate the pressure put on the grasses to produce more. They are large and aggressive, and have horns and hooves that can put a predator in its place when need-be. When that fails, they can run quite quickly to escape their enemies.
Buffalo's survive in grasslands because they have a thick coat.
Buffalo
Quite nicely.
they sit and hide
Buffalo are well-adapted to temperate grasslands due to the abundance of grasses, which serve as their primary food source. These grasslands also offer open spaces for grazing, as well as access to water sources, which are essential for their survival. Additionally, the temperate climate of these grasslands provides them with suitable conditions to thrive.
People say that they have 4 stomachs like cows so they eat grass, but mainly they eat as the grass has the nutrients in it for the buffalo
No. The frozen, barren landscape of Antarctica is not suitable for an animal of the warm grasslands of Africa.
Grasslands
Buffalo
By absorbing water from the grasslands
Quite nicely.
what happen in the war
they eat grass silly brain!!
they sit and hide
wild flower, buffalo grasses, and sun flowers
buffalo.
Zebra, cape buffalo, Giraffe, hyena, lion,
Buffalo need food in the form of plants, and water.