No they do not. Buffalo are herbivores, not carnivores themselves. The interpretation that a buffalo is "going to eat" a predator comes from the threatening and defensive actions a buffalo performs when its life, its young or its herd is being threatened by that predator. Such actions, such as charging and attempting to gore a predator are not as a means to kill and eat said predator, but discourage through physical assault from wanting to attempt a threat on such large animals ever again. And often, these actions work...for the time being.
No. Buffalo are herbivores, not carnivores.
No. All snakes are carnivores, meaning they eat other animals.
Cheetah's Eat Animals like Buffalo, and warthogs.
Other animals, fungi, trees, shrubs anything that is not herbaceous or that are plants. Buffalo are herbivorous grazers, not carnivores, nor omnivores.
Tigers are carnivores, and therefore eat flesh..Deer, wild hog, buffalo are their main prey.Deer, wild hog, and buffalo mainly.tiger eat other animals like dearit eats flesh
Bengal Tigers are carnivores. They eat large animals such as water buffalo and smaller animals like porcupines and hares. They will also eat domestic livestock.
They are obligate carnivores, so they eat meat from primarily buffalo, zebra, antelope, warthogs, gnu, wildebeest or other animals they can capture.
Unless you count the occasional insect or grub, no. Buffaloes (bison) are herbivores, more specifically ruminants, as are cows. They eat grass and other plains vegetation, but mainly grass.
Tigers are carnivores, so they eat meat, whatever prey is available, deer, buffalo, wild hog.
Both carnivores and omnivores eat meat. Carnivores eat only meat while omnivores eat meat as well as plants.
Carnivores do not eat vegetation; they eat meat.
White tigers are carnivores and primarily eat meat, such as deer, wild boar, and water buffalo. They do not typically eat plants as their main source of nutrition, but may consume some vegetation occasionally.