Both. Buffalo is the name of a species of large ungulate animal related to the domestic bovine or "cow". There are both males (bulls) and females (cows) of the buffalo species, be it African Cape or Asian Water.
Buffalo is the species name. Males are bulls, females are cows.
Buffalo refers to the animal without designating whether the creature is male or female.
No. The gender of a "he buffalo" is a bull, (the sex being male). A "she buffalo" is a cow, or the sex being female. When talking about he, it is usualy almost always in direct reference to an animal or person being male, not female.
Male female Bull
A male bison or buffalo is called a bullBull
Yes, they are called a "cow buffalo" and, just like a male, it is called a "bull buffalo".
YERUMAI. I dont know is there any seperate name for male and female in names
mr. buffalo
A male intact water buffalo (also called a carabao) is called a bull.
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for male or female.The noun for a male buffalo is bull.The noun for a female buffalo is cow.The noun 'buffalo' is a common gender noun.
The male buffalo is called a bull and the female is called a cow. But there's no term specifically for buffalo.
Besides the obvious difference in genitalia, as in most mammals, males are larger and more muscular. Male buffalo also have larger horns than females.
Asian Buffalo, or by their scientific name Bubalus bubalis.