old world buffalo

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old world buffalo

A farmer guides an old world buffalo through a rice paddy.

Definition

Noun 1. A member of a group of large bovines native to Africa and Asia: The term "Old World buffalo" refers to several species of wild cattle found in Africa and Asia, distinct from the bison of North America (often called "buffalo"). They are characterized by their large size, horns, and often association with wetlands or grasslands.

Usage
  • The term "Old World buffalo" is used to collectively describe buffalo species originating from Africa and Asia, such as the water buffalo and the Cape buffalo.
  • It is primarily a zoological or descriptive term to distinguish these animals from the American bison.
Examples
  • The Old World buffalo, like the water buffalo, has been domesticated for thousands of years for milk and labor.
  • Hunters must exercise extreme caution around the African Cape buffalo, a formidable Old World buffalo.
  • Unlike its American namesake, the Old World buffalo typically has larger, more curved horns.
Advanced Usage / Notes
  • The term is often used in contrast to "New World buffalo," which scientifically refers to the American bison (). In common parlance, "buffalo" in North America refers to the bison, creating potential confusion.
  • "Old World buffalo" is not a single scientific classification but a convenient grouping for several species in the genera (Asian water buffalo) and (African Cape buffalo).
Variants and Related Words
  • Water Buffalo (): A large buffalo native to South Asia, widely domesticated.
  • Cape Buffalo (): A large, wild buffalo native to sub-Saharan Africa, known for its strength and unpredictability.
  • Bison ( and ): Often called "buffalo" in North America, but a distinct genus from Old World buffalo.
Synonyms
  • Old World bovines (more technical)
  • True buffalo (used in some scientific contexts to specify and versus )
Related Phrases / Collocations
  • Herds of Old World buffalo: Describing their social grouping.
    • Herds of Old World buffalo can be seen grazing on the savanna.
  • Species of Old World buffalo: Referring to the different types.
    • Several species of Old World buffalo are considered vulnerable or endangered.
old world buffalo

A farmer guides an old world buffalo through a rice paddy.

Noun
  1. any of several Old World animals resembling oxen including, e.g., water buffalo; Cape buffalo

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