Please be more specific. There are various species of buffalo that weigh differently: Cape Buffalo from Africa average around 1600 lbs whereas the Water Buffalo of India only average around 1000 lbs.
The average weight for a full grown male buffalo is 1600 pounds, but they may weigh over 2000 pounds. Females normally weigh 1000 to 1100 pounds.
Standing 5 to 6.2 feet (1.5 to 1.9 meters) tall at the shoulder, wild water buffalo are formidable mammals with sparse gray-black coats. Males carry enormous backward-curving, crescent-shaped horns stretching close to 5 feet (1.5 meters) long with deep ridges on their surface. Females are smaller in size and weight, but they also have horns, although they are proportionately smaller.
500 lbs...according to the last guy who edited this, at least. He just didn't specify the unit of measurement.
Males weigh up to about 1,200 kg (2,600 lbs); females weigh up to about 800 kg (1,800 lbs).
The beefalo cow can weigh around 800 lbs. to 900 lbs. by the time they are 1 year old. Depending on the height and feed of the beefalo cow, the weight may differ.
Bulls average around 2000 lbs. Cows average around 1000 to 1400 lbs.
really heavy. about 1000 pounds
2000 lbs
they help by pulling heavy objects
Bulls can get up to a ton (~2200 lbs).
Newborn buffalo's weigh between 20 and 70 pounds.
Water buffalo eat grasses primarily.
Water buffalo eat grasses primarily.
Wild water buffalo was created in 1792.
4. But everyone has a Water Buffalo.
a yak is from Tibet and china the water buffalo is from Africa.
The Cape Water Buffalo is, this is not the same as the Aisan Water Buffalo or American Bison (aslo sometimes called a Buffalo)
Buffalo prey's on plants
the the horns on top of water buffalo to defend or attack
No, they are two separate species: Cape Buffalo are from Africa and possess the scientific name Syncerus caffer and Water Buffalo are from Asia, with the scientific name Bubalus bubalis. Cape Buffalo are also larger and more muscular than water buffalo, and look quite different from Water Buffalo. For instance: A cape buffalo's horns come together at the poll and curve out and up on either side of their heads. A water buffalo's horns grow more to the back of the animal. The Cape Buffalo can also bellow like domestic cattle, along with a series of other vocalizations. Water buffalo only make grunting sounds.Please see the related links below for more information.