African buffalo



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African buffalo

Order : Artiodactyla
Family : Bovidae
Subfamily : Bovinae
Genus : Syncerus

 

Facts about the genus Syncerus, the African buffalo

- "The African Hunter Guide to Nyati - The Art of Hunting the African Buffalo, is the absolute definitive work on every aspect of hunting the African buffalo.

A buffalo head without a "joined horn" (Syncerus) is an inferior head, in my opinion.

African buffalo are also susceptible to drought, which caused substantial declines in some populations during the 1990’s.

African buffalo are sometimes called Cape Buffalo.

African Buffalo are strongly gregarious.

Syncerus is small confectionery company from Olimje.

The African buffalo is about the size of a wild ox, growing to a weight of about a ton.

The social structure of the African buffalo is rather typical of most other wild cattle species.

Syncerus is registered with the Financial Services Board as a. (Full text)

The African buffalo is not closely related to the Asian water buffalo, but its ancestry remains unclear. (Full text)

mathewsi Syncerus is a genus of bovines found in Africa, the only extant member of (Full text)

The African buffalo is found throughout Kenya, from savannah to mountain forest, usually close to bodies of water. (Full text)

In spite of all, the African buffalo is actually a placid animal, save when it is injured or at bay. (Full text)

Syncerus is the impressive African or Cape buffalo. (Full text)

Habitat of The African Buffalo: The African Buffalo is not found in any areas with an annual rainfall of less than 250mm. (Full text)

Special Information on The African Buffalo: The African Buffalo are gregarious animals and (Full text)

The African buffalo is the only extant member of the genus Syncerus. (Full text)

· African buffalo are extremely powerful and can run at speeds of up to 57 kph (35 mph). (Full text)

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