Grass.
Well, technically, they are supposed to be called bison because buffalos (cape and water) live in Africa and Asia.
there are also buffalos in us too and these are called American bison
A snake can only eat what it can swallow. A buffalo or bison is too large.
Buffalos were originally cattle then they bred them with oxen which was know as bison and as the bison bred the cattle in them got smaller and smaller and now are called buffalos but Americans call the there proper name bison....
The buffalo (bison) became endangered of extinction in the 19th and early 20th centuries because they were shot for sport in great numbers by passengers on trains crossing the prairies where the bison live.
No, they brave the winter like deer and elk.
Bison have four stomachs like all other bovines in the bovidae family.
yes bison are not yet extinct but if people keep killing them, they will soon be extinct
No, they are similar but the adult American Bison is usually a bit larger and also less aggressive than the African Buffalo.
Buffalos live in Africa and Asia. Bison are commonly mistaken for Buffalo and are a part of North America and Europe.
Buffalos, specifically the American bison, lived in Georgia during the pre-colonial and early colonial periods, thriving in the state's grasslands and open woodlands. They were part of the native wildlife until the late 19th century when habitat loss and overhunting led to their decline. Today, bison are not native to Georgia but can be found in some farms and reserves.
Buffalos, chickens, butterflies, and camels.