In the olden days, Native Americans used buffalo in 58 different ways.
They were used for food, the cloth for tepees, rituals, religious ceremonies, and many other things as well.
Nowadays, buffalo are mainly used for hunting or even for pets.
Food.
Human flesh and tomatoes
Tigers are carnivores, and therefore eat flesh..Deer, wild hog, buffalo are their main prey.Deer, wild hog, and buffalo mainly.tiger eat other animals like dearit eats flesh
the plains Indians used the buffalo for everything. they used the hide of the buffalo to make their clothes and and homes. they used the meat of the buffalo for their main food supply. the bone of the buffalo was used for weapons and some times womens jewelry.
I have a buffalo bone pendant.....
Native Americans used buffalo for food, but they also used buffalo tongue for hairbrushes and buffalo bones for tools. They even ground up buffalo hooves to make glue.
The commonly used collective noun is a pound of flesh.
The buffalo stomach was used as cooking bowls and bags or, containers for water.
To the Sioux, Cheyenne and Arapahoe, the bison was the shopping center or Wal-Mart of the Plains with an unlimited credit card. Bone, hoof, hide, guts, horn, sinew, fat and flesh were all used. It provided them with food, housing, medication, tools, ritual and adornment. Every part of the animal had a use and a purpose.
Tallarn Flesh with a Dwarf Flesh drybrush.
Used for cooking meats, the flesh of swine is called pork.
they used the buffalo meat to eat.