Yes, they are called a "cow buffalo" and, just like a male, it is called a "bull buffalo".
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A male intact water buffalo (also called a carabao) is called a bull.
The male buffalo is called a bull and the female is called a cow. But there's no term specifically for buffalo.
A male bison or buffalo is called a bullBull
A cow's "female parent" is called the dam of said cow.
A female hippopotamus is called a cowA female hippo is called a cow.
Assignment of gender depends on the rules of the particular language utilized. The word Buffalo has been borrowed by several languages and is treated different in the context that it is found. In English there is no gender derivative of the word and one must resort to the terms 'bull' and 'cow' after having established the spieces being discussed. In latin based languages gender could be assigned by altering the terminal 'o' for male with an 'a' for female however I have never seen this done. In Sino based languages gender could be assigned by adding inflection to some interior vowel : rising inflection for male /, falling inflection for female \.
A female camel is called a cow
A female whale is called a cow, and the male is called a bull.
A female buffalo is commonly referred to as a cow. The average weight of a female buffalo can vary depending on the species, but for the domestic water buffalo, it typically ranges from 1,000 to 1,200 pounds (450 to 540 kg). In contrast, the African buffalo usually weighs between 800 to 1,200 pounds (360 to 540 kg).
A "female cow" is a mature female bovine that has had at least one or two calves. A cow is only female, never either male or female.
A female cow is called a "cow" - if it has not given birth it can be called a "heifer". Perhaps you were thinking of a "cow" called 'Daisey'.