Well one's from a water buffalo and the other is from a cow, obviously. Seriously, there's really no difference between the two; both are cloven hooved, both are shaped in the same way as the other, and consequently can be easily confused between each other.
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A group of bison or buffalo is called a gang, herd or obstinacy.
Nothing much. As in cattle, males don't have much to with the upbringing of the offspring.
No, they are two separate species: Cape Buffalo are from Africa and possess the scientific name Syncerus caffer and Water Buffalo are from Asia, with the scientific name Bubalus bubalis. Cape Buffalo are also larger and more muscular than water buffalo, and look quite different from Water Buffalo. For instance: A cape buffalo's horns come together at the poll and curve out and up on either side of their heads. A water buffalo's horns grow more to the back of the animal. The Cape Buffalo can also bellow like domestic cattle, along with a series of other vocalizations. Water buffalo only make grunting sounds.Please see the related links below for more information.
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The difference between a mailman and water is water can be bottled and a mailman can't.
A male intact water buffalo (also called a carabao) is called a bull.
You mean wildebeest? And no, although the wildebeest is often referred to as a "water buffalo."
There are three species of buffalo, the water buffalo, cape buffalo, and American buffalo. Water buffalo are the largest, weighing between 1,500 and 2,650-pounds. The cape buffalo can be found all over sub-Saharan Africa. The American buffalo, also called bison, live on prairies, plains or in river valleys.
Cattle do not have to be killed to harvest horns. However, harvesting horns from an adult animal that does not naturally shed their antlers / horns (such as deer) is a painful and traumatic experience that is essentially an amputation. Usually, horns taken from cattle (such as farm raised Water Buffalo) are harvested at the time the animal is slaughtered for meat.