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Definition: Cape buffalo from Britannica Concise Encyclopedia

Massive, black, horned buffalo (Syncerus caffer), formerly found throughout sub-Saharan Africa but now greatly reduced in number by disease and hunting. It is a gregarious animal of open or scrub-covered plains and open forests. When wounded, it is regarded as one of the most dangerous animals. It stands up to 5 ft (1.5 m) tall at the shoulder, and bulls can weigh almost a ton (about 900 kg). Its heavy horns typically curve downward, then up and inward. A smaller subspecies is found in dense West African forests.

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cape buffalo

From The Columbia Encyclopedia
species of short-haired African ungulate, or hoofed mammal, Syncerus caffer. The cape, or African, buffalo may reach 7 ft (2.1 m) in length, weigh more than 1,500 lb (670 kg), and reach a height of 5 ft (1.5 m) at the shoulder. Coat color and horn shape seem to vary with the animal's habitat, which ranges from high grass savanna to equatorial forest and extends from Lake Chad south to the Cape of Good Hope and from Senegal, on the Atlantic coast, to the Horn of Africa, on the Indian Ocean. Cape buffalo gather in herds of up to a thousand animals; they graze and drink in the early morning and evening and rest during the heat of midday and at night. They are aggressive and powerfully built, and can easily fend off the attack of a lion. They mate in January or February; after a gestation period of 11 months the cow gives birth to a single calf. Its life span is about 16 years. Cape buffalo are classified in the phylum Chordata , subphylum Vertebrata, class Mammalia, order Artiodactyla, …
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From The American Heritage(R) Dictionary of the English Language
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From The Oxford Companion to Food
an ambiguous term which has been well described/clarified by an FAO book (1977) with a foreword by W. Ross Cockrill, who is an expert on the water-buffalo. When reference is made to buffaloes, it may be to several different animal species, all of which are called buffaloes. The big-game hunter, for…
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From The Columbia Encyclopedia
species of short-haired African ungulate, or hoofed mammal, Syncerus caffer. The cape, or African, buffalo may reach 7 ft (2.1 m) in length, weigh more than 1,500 lb (670 kg), and reach a height of 5 ft (1.5 m) at the shoulder. Coat color and horn shape seem to vary with the animal's habitat, which…
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From The Hutchinson Unabridged Encyclopedia with Atlas and Weather Guide
Either of two species of wild cattle. The Asiatic water buffalo Bubalis bubalis is found domesticated throughout South Asia and wild in parts of India and Nepal. It likes moist conditions. Usually grey or black, up to 1.8 m/6 ft tall, both sexes carry large horns. The African buffalo Syncerus caffer…
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From Britannica Concise Encyclopedia
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Any member of several bovid species, including the massive water buffalo and Cape buffalo . The name is often applied to the American bison . The anoa ( Anoa depressicornis ) is a tiny, dark-brown buffalo of the dense, mature forests of Sulawesi. A shy animal, it stands 2.5–3 ft (0.75–1 m) at the…
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From The American Heritage(R) Dictionary of the English Language
a. Any of several large African and Asian ruminant mammals of the family Bovidae, such as the water buffalo and the African buffalo. b. The North American bison. c. The flesh of the North American bison, used as food. Any of several North American suckers of the genus Ictiobus, having a dark body…
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Nickname given to members of African American cavalry regiments of the U.S. Army who served in the western U.S. (1867–96). An 1866 law authorized the army to form cavalry and infantry regiments of African American men under the command of white officers; the result was the 9th and 10th cavalries and…
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