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Jul 28
I’m doing a presentation for my homework and I need to know how Buffalo have adapted to their environment. All i’ve got so far is their horns (which can be used as defence against other predators)
By the way, it’s African Buffalo
Best reply by gardengallivant:
First your animal is a horned bovine species in the artiodactyla so having horns is a common character with other bovine species along with the split hooves and being a ruminant. What makes this species different from other related artiodactyla? Do the horns branch? Are horns on both sexes? Are the horns spiraled?
http://216.19.70.191/Artiodactyla/Syncerus_cafferFull.html
Syncerus caffer- African Buffalo is related to the water buffalo, anoa, gaur, bison & yak species and more distantly related to cattle & antelope.
They are stocky in build and are grazing animals unlike many delicate antelope species. They are able to graze tough grasses in a broad range of habitats from riparian shoreline, & tree grown swamps, to forests or grasslands.
All mammals have 4 types of teeth but not all mammals fully express all possible teeth in the same way. The Bovine upper incisors are not grown out. They have a tough plate opposite their lower teeth to tear off grass against. Their teeth upper/lower Incisors 0/3, Canine 0/1, Premolar 3/3, Molar 3/3 x 2 for both sides of the jaw. 32 teeth totalGeneral bovine characters
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bovid
http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/topics/African_Buffalo
http://www.ultimateungulate.com/Cetartiodactyla/Bovinae.html
http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/topics/Bovinae
Read the original question here
How do buffalo adapt to their environment?
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