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Water buffalo

British pronunciation/wˈɔːtə bˈʌfəlˌəʊ/
American pronunciation/wˈɔːɾɚ bˈʌfəlˌoʊ/
Water buffalo
[NOUN]
1

a domestic mammal of the cow family with long horns that is used in farming, originated in Asia

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water buffalo definition and meaning

What is a "water buffalo"?

Water buffalo, also known as domestic buffalo, are large bovine animals that are commonly found in many parts of the world, particularly in Asia, Africa, and Europe. They are known for their distinctive appearance, with their large, curving horns and robust build. Water buffalo have a thick, dark-colored coat of hair that helps protect them from extreme weather conditions and insect bites. They are well-adapted to aquatic environments and are often found in marshes, swamps, and rivers, where they are excellent swimmers. Water buffalo are herbivorous animals and primarily graze on grasses, aquatic plants, and other vegetation. They have been domesticated for thousands of years and are used for various purposes, including draught animals for plowing fields, milk production, and meat. Water buffalo have also played an important cultural and economic role in many societies, serving as symbols of strength, fertility, and prosperity.

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1Otis here is a water buffalo.
2We do water buffalo.
3So I got on the water buffalo.
4The water buffalo can easily trample a human being to death because of its massive hooves and flexible foot joints.
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