yes
Water buffalo eat grasses primarily.
Water buffalo eat grasses primarily.
Buffalo's are herbivores they only eat vegetation.
No. They are not located in the same place. Water buffalo are in Asia and a hyena is in the Africa savanna . If they were together a hyena eats dead animals and if there was a dead water buffalo it would eat it.
Water buffaloes eat grass found in or near water. That will also include hay and grain that they're fed if grass is not available.
It is a herbivore, it does not eat meat.
Buffalo, being the great African Cape Buffalo and the Asian Water Buffalo (NOT the American Bison, which is not a true buffalo), eat primarily grass that grows on the savannah or in the wetlands that they wade in.
they drink water
In Chinese mythology, the buffalo, particularly the water buffalo, symbolizes hard work, perseverance, and strength. It is often associated with agriculture and is revered for its role in farming, reflecting the agrarian roots of Chinese culture. Additionally, the buffalo is linked to the zodiac, representing diligence and reliability, traits that are highly valued in Chinese society. Overall, the buffalo embodies resilience and a strong work ethic.
nothing!!
If it's an asiatic black bear and the water buffalo's dead or dying, yep.
A consumer that eats producers is called a primary consumer. Water buffalo eat grass, which is a producer. This means that buffalo are primary consumers.