Buffalo in captivity typically eat a diet that includes hay, silage, grains, and specially formulated feed pellets to meet their nutritional needs. Fresh vegetables and fruits may also be provided as treats. Access to clean water is essential for their health. The specific diet can vary depending on the type of buffalo and their age, health, and purpose (e.g., dairy or meat production).
Buffalo are grazing animals, they eat grass.
Lions eat buffalo wolves eat bison.
Water buffalo eat grasses primarily.
Buffalo are herbivores. They eat grass.
Bottlenose dolphins in captivity eat whatever fish they are being fed by their caretakers.
They aren't picky, they will eat whatever they can in the wild or captivity. Fruit, nuts, and seeds are staples of their diet in the wild and in captivity.
No, Buffalo are herbivores they only eat vegetation.
the one in your yard... stupid
The average lifespan for a wild buffalo is approximately twenty years. A buffalo that is kept at a zoo in captivity can decrease their lifespan by five to ten years.
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Buffalo's are herbivores they only eat vegetation.
they eat grass