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I doubt it, considering how big and bulky buffalo are with the legs that appear a little too short compared to sleek, long legged horses bred and raised for running fast. This is why the native Americans were able to kill more buffalo once they started riding horses. They could catch up to and keep up with buffalo easier.
The most aggressive bovine is typically considered to be the Cape buffalo, known for its unpredictable and fierce behavior when provoked. They are known to charge without warning and can be a serious danger to humans and other animals.
A bull is a bovine creature and belongs to the two categories of bovine and cattle.
There is no such thing as a male cow. A cow is a mature female bovine that had had a calf, and a bull is an intact male bovine. So the young offspring of a bull and cow is a calf.
Buffalo are members of the Bovine family (aka cattle), and like all bovine, are herbivorous. Herbivorous means they eat ONLY plants.
A young male bovine is commonly referred to as a bull calf.
That is a fairly vague and confused question. "Bull" is the English term for a male bovine, also applied to the American bison or buffalo.In Blackfoot the term for a male buffalo is stomick.In Lakota the word for a male buffalo is tabloka or tatanka; you would say tatanka watakpe for "charging bull".
Term refers to cows.
Bull calf, steer calf, yearling bull, or steer.
A bovine is another word for domesticated cattle of the species Bos primigenius, subspecies taurus(European/British-type cattle) and B. indicus(tropical/desert-type cattle). Colloquially, they are also called "cows."Another Answer:Unlike the name for all other farm animals, English has no widely-known word for (gender-unspecified) "bovine animal." ("Bovine" is really an adjective.) "Horse" can refer to a mare or a stallion, "sheep" to a ewe or ram, etc. "Cattle" comes the closest, but is strictly plural. "Cow" implies the female, ""bull" the male, and "steer" and "ox" neutered/castrated bulls.
It is a Bovine mammal, specifically in the sub-family Bovinae.
The cattle-like bovine animals are buffalo. (The American bison is not technically a buffalo.)
A cow is a mature female bovine that has already had at least two calves. A bull is a male bovine that is used to breed cows. Therefore, a bull mates with a cow to produce a calf that has a 50% chance of growing into a cow or a bull.