Water buffalo's are Ruminant herbivores. The only thing they hunt is plants.
Wild rice shoots may be the closest they come to preying upon.
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Buffalo prey's on plants
yes
There is mutualism, parasitic, predator-prey, and competitive relationships. Mutualism- a bird eats harmful insects off of a water buffalo, bird gets food, buffalo gets rid of insects and everyone is happy Parasitic- only one of the organisms are happy, the insect on the buffalo would be a parasite Predator-prey- this one is pretty straight forward, bird is predator, insect is prey Competition- if there were two different types of birds going for the same insect
A sidewinder gets there water from thar prey
It gets its water from the prey it eats.
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Much like bats use echo location as an extra sense, buffalo enables it to locate the nearest body of water.
They usually prey on Buffalo's or Zebra's
Dingoes prey on small mammals, birds, kangaroos, water buffalo and cattle calves, sheep, and goats. They also scavenge from time to time.
Dingoes prey on small mammals, birds, kangaroos, water buffalo and cattle calves, sheep, and goats. They also scavenge from time to time.
no. But in the wild a cat gets much water from prey compared to dry cat food. They do need to drink.