Your soul remembers the tıme ıt was a hunter!
You need to re connect to you 'Wıld Sıde' go huntıng or somethıng... You need to kıll a anımal and eat some of ıt before your soul wıll calm !
to dream of an Asian buffalo that is often domesticated for use as a draft animal
That would depend on which type of buffalo you are referring to. There are American Buffalo, Wisent (aka Eurasian Buffalo), Water Buffalo, etc.
This depends on the species you're referring to. If in terms of "buffalo" you are referring to the Plains or American Bison, then the answer would be bison. If you are referring to the African and Asian Water Buffalo then it would not refer to bison, but strictly and specifically buffalo.However, buffalo and bison are bovines because they both belong in the family Bovidae and subfamily Bovinae, which qualifies them to be considered bovines, even though they are not specifically bovines or of the Bos genus which belongs to the Domestic "Cow."
The Adolescant bison (buffalo = Bison)
If by "buffalo" you mean the American Bison, it appears they have four teats.
African Buffalo- Synceros caffer Bison- Bison bison
Whether for bison or for "water buffalo", the singular is buffalo. The plural can be buffalo or buffaloes.The accepted plural for a bison is also bison.
The Bison (Bison bison).
European Bison, European Buffalo, Buffalo, Bison, Wisent, and European Ox.
The American "buffalo", is not really a buffalo, but is actually a bison, which is a separate bovine category.The official species name is Bison Bison.
There are a select few farms that raise water buffalo, and probably a few zoos that have cape buffalo. If by "buffalo" you mean the misnomer for "American bison", then approximately 200,000. See related links below.
bison are stronger but cape buffalo are more aggresive and dangerous.
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.