soft and wet
Buffalo poop is commonly referred to as "buffalo dung." It can also be called "buffalo manure" when used as fertilizer. Like other animal droppings, buffalo dung is often utilized in agriculture for enriching soil and promoting plant growth.
Yes, like Cape Buffalo in Africa.
thick soil
In August 1848 at Buffalo, NY
Plants that can thrive in sandy soil include succulents, cacti, lavender, rosemary, and certain types of grasses like buffalo grass or Bermuda grass. These plants are adapted to tolerate the well-draining nature of sandy soil and can thrive in such conditions with proper care.
I Cut Like a Buffalo was created in 2009-01.
Buffalo grass is not a decomposer; rather, it is a type of perennial grass that serves as a primary producer in ecosystems. Decomposers are organisms like fungi and bacteria that break down dead organic matter, returning nutrients to the soil. Buffalo grass, however, can contribute to soil health and ecosystem stability by providing cover, reducing erosion, and supporting various wildlife. Its role is more about supporting life rather than decomposing organic material.
lawrence, Kansas
The dead weather~I cut like a Buffalo
Yes, buffalo grass is native to the United States. It traditionally grows in the Great Plains because it prefers heavy soil and full sun.
yes he is a big fat buffalo like him yes he is a big fat buffalo like him
There is not an adjective definiton however you could say something is buffalo-like or buffalo-esque (not in proffesional situations).