It's too cold for them, for one, not to mention the fact that there's just not enough food available to sustain them for an entire year. The plants that grow in the Arctic only grow for a few months, and are too coarse and sparse to sustain a healthy water buffalo herd.
As far as the cold is concerned, water buffalo, though their hides are thick, their hair coat is thin and too "slick" to ensure their survival in the Arctic tundra, even on the warmest summer days. These animals are adapted for tropical climates that never, ever see six to eight feet of snow any time of the year.
No.
Buffalo need food in the form of plants, and water.
they have coats of blubber
If you are fat, about 3 minutes maximum.
The Arctic is just a region of ice while the Arctic Seas can't freeze because of the salt water.
Colder.
they can adapt to any type of water
Yes, with warm clothes and other people to help. Food and water to!
easy food/water/and a white coat which they call fur
some non living things is water.
they just adapt to the environment like fish can breath in the water and polar bears have thick fur to help them survive in the cold arctic
because they have a piece of fat called ''blubber.Since the blubber keeps the warm fat they could survive in the really could water in the arctic.