Buffaloes primarily eat grasses, which make up the majority of their diet in natural habitats. They also consume other vegetation, including herbs, shrubs, and leaves. In agricultural settings, they may be fed silage, hay, and concentrated feed to supplement their nutrition. Their grazing habits can significantly impact the ecosystem, promoting grassland health.
Buffaloes are animals that eat grass.
Buffaloes and antelopes commonly eat leaves, grass and shrubs. These are herbivores which only depend on plants for their food.
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No, buffaloes are herbivores
Buffaloes (Bisons) are grazers and eat grasses.
Buffaloes eat mainly grass like all bovines do.
Buffalo are herbivores. This means that they do not eat animals. They eat primarily the grasses of the plains where they roam.