Buffalo Hunting
Known as the “Black Death,” the buffalo is a significant native member of the cattle tribe in Africa. Buffalo live in herds that can range from a few individuals to over a thousand. These herds are typically led by a dominant male and include females and their young. Social bonds in herds are strong, and buffalo are known for their cooperative behaviors, such as protective formations against predators. Buffalo hold cultural importance in many African communities, symbolizing strength and resilience. They are often featured in folklore and traditional ceremonies. Buffalo play a crucial role in their ecosystems by grazing, which helps maintain grassland health and promotes new growth. Their movements can also aid in seed dispersal, supporting plant diversity.
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