Yes, buffalos typically live in groups known as herds. These herds can vary in size and are often composed of females and their young, while males may form separate bachelor groups or join the females during mating season. Living in groups provides protection against predators and helps in finding food and water resources.
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No. Brown bears live in different continents and habitats than water buffalos.
Buffalos are herd animals like cattle and horses, and retain groups because of the need to repel or escape predators.
elephants, buffalos, hyenas and zebras
yes bison are not yet extinct but if people keep killing them, they will soon be extinct
No because a camel is not a horse, but a rodent, and a rodent is a big elephant
Yes, but only a particular species known as the Asian Water Buffalo (domesticated and wild) live in Asia.
Buffalos live in Africa and Asia. Bison are commonly mistaken for Buffalo and are a part of North America and Europe.
All buffaloes are mammals. They give birth to live young and are fiercely protective of them.
the teeth helps helps baffalo livebecause have teeth to eat mean and feed him or her
they lived in buffalos so it was very warm and in the winter it was freezing because the ate some of the buffalo
No, orangutans do not live in groups they live with there family.