The buffalo, particularly the American bison, is a keystone species in grassland ecosystems. By grazing on grasses, they help maintain the health of the prairie by preventing any one plant species from dominating, promoting biodiversity. Their wallowing behavior creates depressions that collect water, providing habitat for various organisms and influencing the overall landscape. This dynamic interaction supports numerous other species, making the buffalo crucial for ecological balance.
The animal who eats another is the victim's predator. For example, animal 1 is a lioness and animal 2 is a buffalo. The lioness eats or preys on the buffalo. The lioness is the predator of the buffalo.
a buffalo is a noun, in the context of it being an animal and an animal is a noun.
The American Buffalo is Oklahoma's state animal.
What is a buffalo? I assume you are not referring to the animal?
Well the difference between a buffalo and wild animal is that a Buffalo has an angry side more than a wild animal side and a wild animal side has a nice side less than a Buffalo.
Buffalo wings are chicken wings. They're named after the city of origin - Buffalo - not the animal they're made from.
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None buffalo/bison are herbivores
This is an example of interspecies hybridization. The resulting animal may be called a beefalo, a catalo or some other combination of "buffalo" and "cattle" or "beef".
The state animal in Kansas is the buffalo
bison or buffalo what the indians hunted
the bison or the buffalo.