Fortunately for the Wood Bison that live in Wood Bison National Park of Northern Alberta into the Northwest Territories, there are plenty of trees around to keep them sheltered from the nasty winter storms that blow through. The bison also huddle together to keep warm, keeping the little ones in the middle, and also have an ingrained knowledge of sweeping snow aside with their hairy massive heads to get at the grass down at the bottom.
There are no wild buffalo in North America. Only bison, which mainly live in mid-United States and Canada.
It is the buffalo that live on the savanna, such as the African Cape Buffalo, since anyone who thinks of the word "savanna" think African grasslands. Bison live on the Plains of the Prairies, which is in North America, from Texas, USA north to Alberta, Canada.
Buffalos live in Africa and Asia. Bison are commonly mistaken for Buffalo and are a part of North America and Europe.
Cape Buffalo live in sub-Saharan Africa. Wild water buffalo live in southern and Southeast Asia. Bison, which are sometimes called buffalo but in fact aren't, live in North America and in a very small part of Europe.
They aren't - there isn't a penguin anywhere near the North Pole. They live at the south pole.
If by buffalo you mean the American Bison, yes they are still found in small number in some North American Deserts.
The Dakota depended on the buffalo/bison for food, clothing, shelter, weapons. So they followed the buffalo as they roamed the Great Plains, including North Dakota.
The Sahel is a grassland and not a desert. Buffalo prefer grass as a food item.
Buffalo never lived in North America, the proper name of the animal is Bison. And yes, Bison did live in New York at one point.
African Cape Buffalo are found on the plains of Africa. Asian Water Buffalo are found in Southeast Asia. Bison (mistaken as "buffalo") are primarily found in North America.
buffalo live in hot places
No, buffalo are native to North America.