The cape buffalo is not an endangered species. It is still common over most of it's range, and has shown an ability to rebuild numbers quickly, after populations were decimated by the disease rinderpest. The species is listed as of least concern by the IUCN Redlist.
Cape buffalo are considered trophies for hunters because of the size of the head and horns that make a good decoration on their walls. Capes are also hunted for their meat and hide.
The reason people hunt Gazelles is because their bottoms give off a scent of sweet lushious roses and the skin in which the scent is kept is priceless.
The African lion can and does hunt the indigenous buffalo species of the African continent, the Cape Buffalo. This is not typically an easy catch for lions, however, as Cape Buffalo are not easily intimidated, fight back against predators, and often work in teams when attacked.
Buffalo
Yes, like Cape Buffalo in Africa.
yes they hunt buffalo
mostly buffalo =)
bison are stronger but cape buffalo are more aggresive and dangerous.
animals people buffalo
when people went west, they needed food. So they killed buffalo. But they killed so many that the buffalo, which once numbered in the millions, were almost extinct.
The aboriginal people hunted for buffalo's and used bows,arows,spears and knifes to hunt.
It is a kind of a draw between a nile crocodile and a bull cape buffalo if the cape buffalo does not gore the crocodile.
in a cape that has green grassoh yeah
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