no not really sweetie if you are a gril.
That would depend on which type of buffalo you are referring to. There are American Buffalo, Wisent (aka Eurasian Buffalo), Water Buffalo, etc.
No. They are not located in the same place. Water buffalo are in Asia and a hyena is in the Africa savanna . If they were together a hyena eats dead animals and if there was a dead water buffalo it would eat it.
The water buffalo is not native to the Americas, so no language anywhere in the Americas would have a native name for that animal. Water buffalo are native to the Indian sub-continent and Asia.
The most important resources for the Plains people were buffalo and horses. The buffalo provided them with food, clothing, shelter, and tools. The introduction of horses transformed their way of life, allowing them to hunt more effectively and travel long distances.
Gaur, bears won't mess with an adult bovid.
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.
Very close here. The bear would most likely win, grabbing the buffalo's neck and twisting it.
That would depend which buffalo you mean: The American Bison (not really a buffalo), Water Buffalo or Cape Buffalo. Neither Bison nor Water Buffalo moo like a cow. Bison make a grunting-hissing sound to bellow and Water Buffalo make a bunch of huff-puff sounds coupled with a sound similar to a pig oinking. The Cape Buffalo on the other hand makes a mooing sound.
If you're referring to bison as "buffalo," yes, the resulting calf would be called an F1 beefalo calf.However, if you were referring to the true buffalo such as the African Cape Buffalo and Asian Water Buffalo, no.
I have absolutely no idea what a tap zoo is, but a water buffalo isn't a crossed species so u would only need 1 animal.
In water: likely the croc. On land, it would probably be a stand-off.
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