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Buffalo — Old World

Native to sub-Saharan Africa, they are known for their social herds and a reputation for being aggressive and unpredictable, making them one of Africa’s most dangerous animals.

They generally have sparse, smooth hair suited for warmer climates, unlike the shaggy, thick winter coats and "beards" seen on bison. old world buffalo

Old World buffalo have large, long, and heavily curved horns. The Cape buffalo is famous for its "boss"—a thick, helmet-like base where the horns meet on the forehead. Native to sub-Saharan Africa, they are known for

While both belong to the Bovidae family, true buffalo differ from bison in several key ways: The Cape buffalo is famous for its "boss"—a

Found across Asia, these buffalo have been domesticated for thousands of years to provide milk and labor in wetlands and rice paddies, though wild populations still exist. Why the Confusion?

True buffalo lack the massive shoulder hump and oversized head characteristic of the American bison. The Two True Buffalo

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