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If you mean a baby buffalo it is called a calf, other wise there is a type of buffalo called a dwarf buffalo. This species is endangered and is from the island of Celebes. They have a brown coat and short, straight sharp tipped horns.
Frank Butler
This is a famousgrammatically correctsentence. In fact, you can keep on going and it will still make sense!The reason is:- buffalo is a noun - bison- buffalo is an adjective - being from Buffalo New York- buffalo is a verb - to confuse or bully someoneThink of it as: (Buffalo buffalo) [buffalo] {buffalo buffalo}(Bison from Buffalo NY) [bully] {other bison from that town}.Try the Related Links below to see it spelled out.
It has a sharp sense of touch, smell, and taste.
.good sense of smell .sharp teeth sharp claws camouflage
They protect themselves by their horns
Bats eyes aren't sharp at all!Bats are blind and sense their food with motion.
I can't answer that because it makes no sense. But if you meant "how sharP are the claws of an eagle?" then they are very sharp.
Most likely, yes. Train Passengers in the mid 1800s, often shot wild buffalo to death since they were bored. Native Americans kill buffaloes with sharp spears in order to save themselves or eat their meat. Some are also bred for their meat, but others that are on National Park lands can not be hunted or killed while in the park.Another AnswerA man can only kill a buffalo if he has a good enough rifle and is about to shoot the buffalo before the buffalo charges at the man. A man can kill a buffalo with a bow and arrows as long as he is in a safe distance from the buffalo. With a sharp knife, the man has no chance to kill a buffalo since the buffalo is so strong with deep muscles and heavy weight to charge at enemies.
i believe it was the sharp decline in the bison(buffalo) population.
Annie Oakley