Yes, like Cape Buffalo in Africa.
No, buffalo are native to North America.
They can be milked in a tipical dairy, There are dairies in Darwin, Australia, Victoria, Australia and at Witta, Qld, Australia
Mount Buffalo National Park is located in Victoria, Australia. Near the city of Bright.
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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.
Many animals are not found in Australia. For example (a few obvious ones that are not native to Australia) Chinchilla, Squirrel, Groundhog, Buffalo, Polar Bear, Elephant, Panda - You get the picture.
The wallaby of south Australia would likely live closer to Antarctica than the buffalo of South Africa. Wallabies inhabit regions in Australia that are much closer to the southern polar region, while buffalo are native to warmer climates in Africa. While neither species is found in Antarctica, the wallaby's range is geographically nearer to the continent.
The Anglican Girls School is in Rose Bay, Sydney Australia. The buffalo races are in India.
The Wallaby
Water buffaloes were brought to Australia from Indonesia for meat in the 1820s. The northern part of Australia was very remote from the rest of settlement in Australia, and the early settlers needed livestock that would survive and thrive in the environment.
Mt Buffalo, in Victoria, Australia, has an elevation of 1,695m above sea level whilst Mt Hotham, in the same state, has an elevation of 1,861m.