The African buffalo, also known as the Cape buffalo, is one of the largest and most powerful bovine species in the world, with mature males weighing up to 900 kg (2000 lbs) and standing over 1.5 meters (5 feet) tall at the shoulder.
They are primarily found in sub-Saharan Africa, living in a variety of habitats including grasslands, savannas, and forests.
African buffalos are social animals that live in large herds of up to several hundred individuals, led by a dominant male known as the "bull."
They are herbivores, feeding on a variety of vegetation such as grasses, leaves, and bark, and require large amounts of water to survive.
African buffalos have a reputation for being one of the most dangerous animals in Africa, due to their unpredictable behavior and tendency to attack perceived threats, including humans.
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