No, they are two separate species: Cape Buffalo are from Africa and possess the scientific name Syncerus caffer and Water Buffalo are from Asia, with the scientific name Bubalus bubalis. Cape Buffalo are also larger and more muscular than water buffalo, and look quite different from Water Buffalo. For instance: A cape buffalo's horns come together at the poll and curve out and up on either side of their heads. A water buffalo's horns grow more to the back of the animal. The Cape Buffalo can also bellow like domestic cattle, along with a series of other vocalizations. Water buffalo only make grunting sounds.Please see the related links below for more information.
No if horns fall out they never grow back, antlers fall out and grow yearly.
Each individual horn can average to grow up to 3 to 4 feet in length. It's much harder to measure spread since they don't grow outwards from the skull much like domestic cattle do, or like the domestic bovine breed the Texas Longhorn does.
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Hi, The answer to your question is Yes. Well that is for the sheeps that do grow horns as there are few types that do not. The ones that do grow horns however grow them their entire lifetime. So if they grow their whole life then yes it would grow back if it broke. Here is a link about sheep, some sheeps have 4 horns. http://www.sheep101.info/horns.html
Yes but it will take time.
A water buffalo can grow seven times the lizard's size.
they may or may not grow back, if it is injured at the base of the horn the horn my grow out again at an unusual angle
Chameleons that are female usually grow minimal no no horns, while some species do grow horns.
No all cattle of any sex can grow horns. It is not limited to males like deer to have the ability to grow horns.
Not sure what you mean here, but when a bovine is dehorned, the horns don't grow back, especially if they were cut at the root and not an inch away from the skull. If the horns were cut only an inch away from the skull, they still will grow, but not normally like they would if they were not cut off.
No they do not shed there horns but if hit or damaged they will fall off and grow back