No, the African Buffalo is not endangered. The Asian Water Buffalo is.
If you mean a baby buffalo it is called a calf, other wise there is a type of buffalo called a dwarf buffalo. This species is endangered and is from the island of Celebes. They have a brown coat and short, straight sharp tipped horns.
because the Indians and white men hunted the buffalo's for their hides and tongue to sell in the east stores, and Indians ate the buffalo's meat tongue ribs liver and heart and brains
because there used to be a sport were people would shoot them fore points
Tigers prey on buffalo, cattle, wild hogs, deer mainly.
because the Indians and white men hunted the buffalo's for their hides and tongue to sell in the east stores, and Indians ate the buffalo's meat tongue ribs liver and heart and brains
it is called merrfihh it lives in south America and EgyptAnoa
There are no solid numbers on the amount of buffaloes left in the world. However, they are not considered to be endangered.
Water Buffalo (bubalus bubalis) also known as Arni, Asian Buffalo, Asian Water Buffalo, Asiatic Buffalo, Buffle d'Eau, Buffle de l'lnde, Carabao, Indian Buffalo) originally ranged from eastern Nepal and India, east to Vietnam and south to Malaysia. Due to the lost of habitat and hunting they are considered endangered.
Deer, wild hog, antelope, monkeys, any animal they can overpower, even buffalo and rhino.
The World Wildlife Fund are working to protect the rhino from becoming endangered. The protection of rhinos helps protect other species including elephants, and buffalo. The rhino is important to the ecosystem.
Yes, it is endangered, the Tamaraw is a small buffalo. For more details see the site listed below.