Bison steak comes from bison. Bison are not true buffaloes, not like the Cape and Asian Water Buffalo, so the answer would be no.
A herd of buffaloes.
Bisons are commonly called Buffaloes but they are not related to true buffaloes.
Cows, buffaloes, bison, and oxen are examples of bovines.
The bison family had been around for millions of years in Africa and Asia, and crossed the Bering strait into North America as the Steppe Bison perhaps between half a million and a million years ago. The steppe bison evolved to be the American bison that you see, today. Related bison of the steppe bison also evolved in Africa/Europe/Asia to become water buffaloes, African buffaloes, cattle, and yaks.
Cooking a bison steak is very similar to cooking a normal steak. They are generally slightly tougher, so you do not want to cook them too long.
Cape Buffalo are found in Africa. Water Buffalo are found in Asia. The "buffalo" found in the Western US are actually bison, not true buffaloes.
Yes. 2nd Answer: Technically, no. "buffalo" burgers are made from bison meat. Bison are not buffaloes. The water buffalo is, though.
I believe you are referring to bison. Yes, bison and their Eurasian counterpart wisent did exist at the same time as mammoths. In fact, they coexisted in many of the same areas.
An animal of the family Bovidae, including cattle, buffaloes and bison
No, they brave the winter like deer and elk.
Steak is typically cut from Beef. However, pork, tuna, bison, shark, lamb, etc. can be made into steaks.
Steak IS meat. Meat is the essence of a steak: A steak is not the same if it's not of meat, whether that meat is beef, venison, bison, moose, turkey, salmon, halibut, etc. (Steaks don't have to be just of beef...)