In North America male Bison are called bulls and females are called cows.
Yes, they are called a "cow buffalo" and, just like a male, it is called a "bull buffalo".
The male buffalo is called a bull and the female is called a cow. But there's no term specifically for buffalo.
A male bison or buffalo is called a bullBull
A male intact water buffalo (also called a carabao) is called a bull.
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Female bison, female buffalo, and female bovines are often called cows and are found in ranching areas.
Ralphie the buffalo; although the school's buffalo is actually a female because a male buffalo would be too difficult to control because of its size. The buffalo suit for sports event is called Chip
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.
Buffalo refers to the animal without designating whether the creature is male or female.
No. The gender of a "he buffalo" is a bull, (the sex being male). A "she buffalo" is a cow, or the sex being female. When talking about he, it is usualy almost always in direct reference to an animal or person being male, not female.
No, it is called buffalo.
It is a kind of buffalo, often called the European Bison.It is a kind of buffalo, often called the European Bison.It is a kind of buffalo, often called the European Bison.It is a kind of buffalo, often called the European Bison.It is a kind of buffalo, often called the European Bison.It is a kind of buffalo, often called the European Bison.It is a kind of buffalo, often called the European Bison.It is a kind of buffalo, often called the European Bison.It is a kind of buffalo, often called the European Bison.It is a kind of buffalo, often called the European Bison.It is a kind of buffalo, often called the European Bison.