n.
Any member of several bovid species, including the massive water buffalo and Cape buffalo .
The name is often applied to the American bison . The anoa ( Anoa depressicornis ) is a tiny, dark-brown buffalo of the dense, mature forests of Sulawesi. A shy animal, it stands 2.53 ft (0.751 m) at the shoulder and has straight, sharp-tipped horns. It is hunted for food, hides, and horns. A slightly larger species, the tamarau ( A. mindorensis ), inhabits the Philippine island of Mindoro. Exceedingly shy and wild, its numbers have been greatly reduced.
Cape, or African, buffalo ( Syncerus caffer ).
Mark Boulton
The National Audubon Society Collection/Photo Researchers