If you're referring to bison as "buffalo," yes, the resulting calf would be called an F1 beefalo calf.However, if you were referring to the true buffalo such as the African Cape Buffalo and Asian Water Buffalo, no.
A bubalus bubalis is a water buffalo or a domestic Asian water buffalo.
Gaur. They may also be Asian Water buffalo too, depending on what species of ox or bovid you're talking about.
That all depends on what buffalo you are referring to: American bison, African Cape buffalo or Wild/Domestic Asian Water Buffalo?The scientific name for a domestic cow is Bos primigenius. For the American bison, it is Bison bison. For African Buffalo, it's Syncerus caffer. For Wild Asian Water Buffalo: Bubalus arnee, and for Domestic Wild Asian Water Buffalo it is Bubalus bubalus.
Asian Water buffalo do, yes, but not the cape buffalo, nor the American "buffalo" being the bison.
Both. Buffalo is the name of a species of large ungulate animal related to the domestic bovine or "cow". There are both males (bulls) and females (cows) of the buffalo species, be it African Cape or Asian Water.
Water Buffalo (bubalus bubalis) also known as Arni, Asian Buffalo, Asian Water Buffalo, Asiatic Buffalo, Buffle d'Eau, Buffle de l'lnde, Carabao, Indian Buffalo) originally ranged from eastern Nepal and India, east to Vietnam and south to Malaysia. Due to the lost of habitat and hunting they are considered endangered.
The Asian beast of burden is typically the water buffalo, also known as the Asian buffalo. This animal is commonly used throughout Asia for tasks such as plowing fields and carrying heavy loads.
they live in southeast Asian swamps and forests
Buffalo, being the great African Cape Buffalo and the Asian Water Buffalo (NOT the American Bison, which is not a true buffalo), eat primarily grass that grows on the savannah or in the wetlands that they wade in.
Gulf coast states, Florida, Texas, etc. There are ranches that have them in Texas.
there are only 25000 mindoro dwarf water buffalo are left in the world