About 1 cubic Joe Bernechea
camel, buffalo, cow
Yes, they are called a "cow buffalo" and, just like a male, it is called a "bull buffalo".
mr. buffalo
Yes.
The Lakota had many specific terms for buffalo. These include:pte (a buffalo cow)ptehchaka (any buffalo)tatanka (a buffalo bull, but also a male moose, bear)ptehinchala (a buffalo calf)heyuktan (a buffalo with bent horns)ptesan (a white buffalo)ptezinchala (a buffalo calf)heshlushluta (a smooth horned buffalo)tabloka (a buffalo bull, bull moose, male grizzly)tasha (red buffalo)p'ta (a male buffalo)ptesan (yellowish-white buffalo cow)ptasapa (black male buffalo)
The Lakota had many specific terms for buffalo. These include:pte (a buffalo cow)ptehchaka (any buffalo)tatanka (a buffalo bull, but also a male moose, bear)ptehinchala (a buffalo calf)heyuktan (a buffalo with bent horns)ptesan (a white buffalo)ptezinchala (a buffalo calf)heshlushluta (a smooth horned buffalo)tabloka (a buffalo bull, bull moose, male grizzly)tasha (red buffalo)p'ta (a male buffalo)ptesan (yellowish-white buffalo cow)ptasapa (black male buffalo)
Absolutely! It's a little richer than "normal" cow's milk, but it's no different from drinking milk from a dairy cow, especially if the buffalo cow is trained to be milked, like a lot of Asian buffalo are.
The Lakota had many specific terms for buffalo. These include:pte (a buffalo cow)ptehchaka (any buffalo)tatanka (a buffalo bull, but also a male moose, bear)ptehinchala (a buffalo calf)heyuktan (a buffalo with bent horns)ptesan (a white buffalo)ptezinchala (a buffalo calf)heshlushluta (a smooth horned buffalo)tabloka (a buffalo bull, bull moose, male grizzly)tasha (red buffalo)p'ta (a male buffalo)ptesan (yellowish-white buffalo cow)ptasapa (black male buffalo)
A cross-breed of a cow and a buffalo
Cow and Chicken - 1995 Buffalo Gals Cow and Chicken Reclining 2-7 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
The male buffalo is called the bull just like the cow.
Cow and Chicken - 1995 Buffalo Gals Cow and Chicken Reclining 2-7 was released on: USA: 20 February 1998