estampida (?) (= stampede)
"Horse" is "caballo." The word "caballero" (often seen on the men's bathroom) is "gentleman" but it comes from the word "knight"- the guy on the horse.
Caballo loco
novillo de cuerno largo
el caballo
caballo
Manada
estampida
stampede
Vaca
The Spanish word for herd is manada, and herd of horses is manada de caballos.
estampida (?) (= stampede)
The standard collective nouns for buffalo are:a herd of buffaloa gang of buffaloesan obstinacy of buffaloHowever, the standard collective nouns do not refer to buffaloes in motion. An appropriate collective noun is a stampede of buffalo.Note: Both 'buffalo' and 'buffaloes' are accepted plural forms.
You would use the word manada or estampida
herd = la manadaA herd of buffalo = Una manada de búfalosstampede = la estampidaA stampede of buffalo = Una estampida de búfalos
caballo
Correr
Most of the American buffaloes were slaughtered during the 1800s. There are several types of buffaloes in the world.
Most of the American buffaloes were slaughtered during the 1800s.
Caballero or vaquero.
buffalo
In horses, Pinto is the Spanish word for Paint. They are the same thing, but since the breed originated from Spanish horses, they are often referred to by their Spanish name.