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Cape Buffalo are found in Africa. Water Buffalo are found in Asia. The "buffalo" found in the Western US are actually bison, not true buffaloes.
African Cape Buffalo are found on the plains of Africa. Asian Water Buffalo are found in Southeast Asia. Bison (mistaken as "buffalo") are primarily found in North America.
African Cape Buffalo are found on the plains of Africa. Asian Water Buffalo are found in Southeast Asia. Bison (mistaken as "buffalo") are primarily found in North America.
Buffalo aren't very rare and are found in large herds.
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Not exactly. Bison are a genus of bovines, and are distantly related to Buffalo. Strictly speaking, there are only 2 buffalo types in the world, and those are the Water Buffalo (found in Asia) and the Cape Buffalo (found in Africa). American Bison are frequently referred to as Buffalo, but they are not true buffalo. Rather, they are classified as Bison, along with the Wisent in Europe.
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There are not many wild buffalo roaming free these days. There are a few wild herds in the Yellowstone National Park. You can also find them in zoos across the US. Some are privately owned as well.
Why is the communalism between the buffalo and the First Nations
There are five types of bison alive today: Plains bison, Woods bison (all sub-species of the American Bison), Wisent (European bison), Cape Buffalo, and the Asian Water Buffalo (tame/domesticated ones are commonly referred to as Carabao). Plains and Woods bison are found in the United States and Canada. Wisents are found in Europe. Cape buffalo are found in Africa, and Water buffalo are found in Asia.
No. Asian water buffalo are, and water buffalo are not bison. Bison are only found in North America; they used to be found in natural populations in Europe, but never Asia.