Yes the water buffalo does have one single special purpose.
humans find them helpful because they are transport and because their dung is good for crops!
Water buffalo don't have any special "body coverings," they just have brown hair that does, kinda, help them camouflage. They do not hibernate, but they will migrate if the current area they're in no longer has any of the food they eat.
Like any other animal, it uses its nose.
they put a law that you cannot kill any buffalo
its teeth
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The biggest water buffalo ever seen was probably mistaken for a gaur it was so big, or may have been a gaur and mistaken for a water buffalo (Hey, it happens!). But really, there is no recorded or verified records of any "biggest" water buffalo ever seen. Most buffalo get up to 2650 lbs or 2700 lbs, but it's possible the largest probably weighed close to or around 3000 lbs. But as mentioned, that is yet to be verified.
there is not any oxegen plus is extremely cold on the moon
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Mostly Buffalo. The Buffalo was sacred to the Natives and was sorta like thier Walmart. they used almost every part of the Buffalo and did NOT like the waste any. The hunting ceremony was very special and they would paint themslves and thier horses.
Same way as any bovine: by using its head, horns and hooves to trample.
to go under water and breate
California uses the most water in the United States.