Buffaloes, particularly water buffalo and Cape buffalo, may attack people when they feel threatened or cornered, especially if they perceive a danger to their young. They are also more likely to charge if they are injured or surprised. In areas where they are used for farming or as working animals, stress or pain can also trigger aggressive behavior. It’s essential to maintain a safe distance and avoid provoking these powerful animals.
After raising bison for 18 years, buffalo would attack a horse even if it showed fear or not. It completely depends on the buffalo, range bison that come from Wyoming, Montana and the Dakotas would be more apt to attacking although it is possible with any buffalo.
No. They are a large wild animal and from what I understand will charge at people and attack.
the the horns on top of water buffalo to defend or attack
they paid people to kill the buffalo so the animals would not block the tracks
The buffalo dance is where the young men are chosen to do it. It was a great honour to do it and the people that did it they would be remembered as the buffalo dancers.
the the horns on top of water buffalo to defend or attack
Buffalo Hump (or Buffalo Piss) needed fellow Comanches to attack settlers for vengeance on raids by whites and also to expel whites from Texas.
buffalo people are one of the first people's in Canada they lived in southern Alberta and every thing they had practicly were made out of buffalo they did not throw one part of the buffalo out they used it all. they would ether run them off the mountains or sot them with bow and arrows. hope this helps
The most important resources for the Plains people were buffalo and horses. The buffalo provided them with food, clothing, shelter, and tools. The introduction of horses transformed their way of life, allowing them to hunt more effectively and travel long distances.
When people would get to the spot of where they would hunt buffalo they would dry the meat and save it
I think they would of dried it in the sun.
You would scale the walls (climb) and attack people on the fortress wall.