by Devaughn   and  Othmane

African buffalo is the only species of wild cattle that can be found in Africa. It is also known as Cape buffalo, forest buffalo and savanna buffalo. African buffalo inhabits sub-Saharan parts of Africa. There are four subspecies of African buffalo that differs in colour, size and type of habitat where they can be found. African buffalo lives in open. Body of African buffalo is covered with hair that can be brownish to black in colour . African buffalo is large animal that can reach 6.8 to 11 feet in length, 3.2 to 5.6 feet in height and weight between 660 and 1900 pounds.African buffalo is large animal that can reach 6.8 to 11 feet in length, 3.2 to 5.6 feet in height and weight between 660 and 1900 pounds.   African buffalo is a grazer. It feed mainly on the grass. When the grass sources are scarce, it may eat shrubs and trees.

Body of African buffalo is covered with hair that can be brownish to black in colour.
Horns of African buffalo are shaped like question marks. Males have longer and
Body of African buffalo is covered with hair that can be brownish to black in colour.
Horns of African buffalo are shaped like question marks. Males have longer and

African buffalo is a grazer. It feed mainly on the grass. When the grass sources are scarce, it may eat shrubs and trees.

Body of African buffalo is covered with hair that can be brownish to black in colour.
Horns of African buffalo are shaped like question marks.

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