No. Buffalo, in terms of the African Cape and Asian Water are not extinct. The European Wisents are currently vulnerable. However, the Plains and Wood Bison of North America are not of great concern, but are currently classified as Near Threatened.
No, there are many left in America and around the world.
Hopefully never.
when people went west, they needed food. So they killed buffalo. But they killed so many that the buffalo, which once numbered in the millions, were almost extinct.
It is not extinct. Its populations in its native homeland are still going strong.
the type in which the "hunters killed alot at that time" Such as buffalo and mooses
because you are a buffalo , donkey , idiot,stupid, rascal , bloodyfool and totally crack
The buffalo were nearly exterminated through wholesale butchery by whites
The buffalo came close to being extinct but have now survived. Some farsighted people realized that saving the buffalo was essential and now they have recovered. The American Indians who once roamed freely live on reservations or have assimilated into society.
The buffalo came close to being extinct but have now survived. Some farsighted people realized that saving the buffalo was essential and now they have recovered. The American Indians who once roamed freely live on reservations or have assimilated into society.
The bison is also known as the buffalo. A link is posted.
Yes, though of a different species like that of the Aurochs and the Celtic Shorthorns.
Buffalo, also called American bison, no longer roam the Great Plains. The species was hunted so much during the 19th century that it almost became extinct. Now, you can find buffalo primarily in reserves and parks, but not free on the plains.
No. Bison are only found in North America. Buffalo are what are found in Africa, specifically the African Cape Buffalo. Bison and buffalo are related, but a little more than donkeys or zebras are related to horses.