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What does a water buffalo eat?

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Water buffaloes eat grass found in or near water. That will also include hay and grain that they're fed if grass is not available.

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Water buffalo are herbivores and eat aquatic plants, grass, leaves and herbs. They usually graze and don't stay in one spot to eat.

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water buffalo eat grass

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