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A buffalo looks right into the camera
Talek, Kenya - July 16, 1995: Masai tribesmen herding cattle near Masai Mara Game Reserve, Kenya. Masais are maybe the most famous of all african tribes, living in the great open plains of southwestern Kenya and northwestern Tanzania. They are basically a pastoralist tribe owing great herds of cattle, considered their most valuable possessions. Well known for their bravery and warrior spirit, they didn't hesitate to confront lions when the cat attack their cattle. Armed only a buffalo hide shield and a long spear they are known to kill lions with only this waeponry. They live in small villages called manyattas, where mud huts are built and then surrounded by a big rounded thorn fence, as a protection against lions and other predators.
Bull Bison
Bison bull and cow grazing on the plains of Yellowstone National Park.\n\nTaken in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA
Asia buffalo, cape buffalo in forest with sunset orange shining.
Water buffalo herd grazing in country farm
A buffalo in the dust, in black and white
Yellow-billed Oxpeckers (Buphagus africanus) preening a Cape Buffalo (Syncerus caffer). Serengeti National Park, Tanzania, Africa
Turmi village,Ethiopia-appril 02-2012: For the Hamer, the Ukuli is the most important of the rituals and the bull jumping is only the latest in a series of rites and tests that bring to completion the symbolic metamorphosis of the initiate, from a young age, considered contaminated, to the pure state of adulthood, at this stage a man can marry and legitimately have children.
Water buffalo are large, black-pelted grassland animals that can weigh up to 1,764 pounds and the most common buffalo species.
Cape Buffalo, Syncerus caffer
Wild water buffalo cooling off in a water puddle after the heavy rain at Chiang Mai, Thailand. Buffalo photograph on the mountains background.
Eye of the buffalo. Closeup
Taken in the Okavango Delta, Botswana, May 2022
Herd of dairy buffaloes for the production of mozzarella. Buffaloes grazing in the stable, close up
Kibish, Ethiopia - February 6, 2013: Young warriors of the Surma people are opening the jugular vein on a cow with a bow and an arrow. Like most pastoralists the Surma people are drinking regulary (mostly on special events or rituals) fresh blood which is drained from the animal's jugular vein. Please note that their lifestock is the most important good for the Surma people so the cows are not seriosly injured in this ritual, only some minutes after the wound at the vein is closed again the animals are back with their herd. The Surma are sedentary pastoral people and live in a remote corner of south-western Ethiopia and across the border in Sudan, virtually untouched by the modern world.
Fisherman in Ru Cha forest - a mangrove forest in leaf changing season - Huong Phong, Huong Tra, Thua Thien Hue province
Bison bull prparing to mount female bison cow on the plains of Yellowstone National Park.\n\nTaken in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA
mother buffalo goes to newborn buffalo  isolated on a white
Buffalo is eating grass around a green garden
Wild water buffalo (Bubalus arnee), also called Asian buffalo and Asiatic buffalo.
Taken in the Okavango Delta, Botswana
Javan Myna (Acridotheres grandis) two adults perched on head of a domestic water buffalo\
Portrait of mother and calf buffalo in winter spa
Two bison, one male and the other female, stand in an orange-yellow field beneath a dark and stormy sky.
African buffalo with oxpecker
Bison bull and cow grazing on the plains of Yellowstone National Park.\n\nTaken in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA
funny buffalo portrait
Buffalo farm in South Dakota, USA
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