A
buffalo's habitat varies. They live primarily on plains,
prairies, river valleys and sometimes forests. Free ranging
buffalo occur only in national parks and reserves such as
Yellowstone and Custer. While we often call these animals
buffalo, their proper name is bison. True buffalo only live
in Africa and Asia. The American buffalo is the largest
terrestrial animal in North America. Bulls can weigh up
to 2000 pounds, but are very good swimmers in spite of their
weight.
A buffalo will eat anywhere from 2% to 3% of their body
weight "A DAY!!!" This means for every 1,000 pounds, 20
to 30 pounds of food is needed. Bison can weigh up to 2,000
pounds so if you do the math, that is over 60 pounds of
food per animal per day. Major buffalo's predator is the
lion, that preferentially attacks the small bachelor groups,
since the great herds offer a high level of protection to
their members. Hyenas prey on calves and on sick or weak
animals, and crocodiles can grab them while fording a river.
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