This is a famousgrammatically correctsentence. In fact, you can keep on going and it will still make sense!
The reason is:
- buffalo is a noun - bison
- buffalo is an adjective - being from Buffalo New York
- buffalo is a verb - to confuse or bully someone
Think of it as: (Buffalo buffalo) [buffalo] {buffalo buffalo}
(Bison from Buffalo NY) [bully] {other bison from that town}.
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