No, buffalo are native to North America.
Many animals are not found in Australia. For example (a few obvious ones that are not native to Australia) Chinchilla, Squirrel, Groundhog, Buffalo, Polar Bear, Elephant, Panda - You get the picture.
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No. Buffalo are native to North America, and they were unknown to Europeans before the 16th or 17th Century.
The water buffalo is not native to the Americas, so no language anywhere in the Americas would have a native name for that animal. Water buffalo are native to the Indian sub-continent and Asia.
The Plains depended on the buffalo.
No. Cheetahs are not native to Australia.
No. Goldfish are not native to Australia.
the native americans call the buffalo tatanka. the white buffalo is sacred to the native americans.
The Gnu(also known as Wildebeest) is commonly referred to as a Water Buffalo, and is native to Africa. There is also the Cape Buffalo, also known as the African Buffalo, which is also a native African species.
The Buffalo Soldiers got their name because their hair was tough like a buffalo's hide.Thanks,Courtney2017
The wallaby of south Australia would likely live closer to Antarctica than the buffalo of South Africa. Wallabies inhabit regions in Australia that are much closer to the southern polar region, while buffalo are native to warmer climates in Africa. While neither species is found in Antarctica, the wallaby's range is geographically nearer to the continent.