An American bison mother and calf  Photo courtesy Ecofriend.org.  
           
       
  	   
		
	    
	  
          
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                  KAREN HOCHMAN is Editorial Director of THE NIBBLE. 
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	  June 2006 
  Last Updated August 2010  
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Buffalo Vs Bison: The Difference   	            
Page 3: The American Bison 
     
This is Page 3 of a three-page article on the American bison. Click on the black links below to visit other pages.  
  
Final Tally: American Bison Vs. European/Asian & African Buffalo 
Of the three animals highlighted in this article—bison, Asian Water Buffalo and African Buffalo—only the Asian Water Buffalo has been domesticated. 
However, bison have adapted to ranching, and while they are wild animals, are not considered extremely dangerous. The African buffalo, on the other hand, are one of the “top five” killer animals in Africa. They are known to gore and kill several people a year. 
Here’s how to tell the American bison apart from buffalo:  
    
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      Asian Water Buffalo* | 
   
    
        
            The American Bison. Don’t call me a buffalo! Photo by Robin Hindle | SXC.  
         
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        The European Water Buffalo, descended from the Asian Water Buffalo. Photo by Gabor Palla | SXC.  | 
   
    
      
          Head: Large and wooly  
          Horns:Short and curving up  
           
          Back: Humped 
          Wild Habitat:  North America  
           
 
Known For:  Meat 
          Scientific Classification: 
          Kingdom:Animalia 
            Phylum: Chordata 
            Class: Mammalia 
            Order: Artiodactyla 
            Family: Bovidae 
            Subfamily: Bovinae 
            Genus: Bison 
Species: B. bison  
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      Head: Small and smooth, look like cattle  
        Horns: Long and curved (“longhorn cattle  horns”)  
        Back: Normal bovine 
        Wild Habitat: Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Bhutan and Thailand; has been domesticated in Europe, the U.S. and elsewhere  
Known For:  Dairy  
Scientific Classification: 
                  Kingdom: Animalia 
          Phylum: Chordata 
          Class: Mammalia 
          Order: Artiodactyla 
          Family: Bovidae 
          Subfamily: Bovinae 
          Genus: Bubalus 
          Species: B. bubalis  
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      | Zebu or Indicus, Brahmin  or Humped Cattle | 
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      African Buffalo or Cape  Buffalo | 
   
    
        
      Neither bison nor buffalo but a close relative of our everyday dairy and beef cattle. European cattle are descended from the Eurasian subspecies; zebu are descended from the Indian subspecies.  | 
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      The Cape (African) Buffalo looks similar to the European/Asian species (see above), but has much longer horns. Photo by Stephan Ehrbar | Wikipedia Commons.  | 
   
    
      
          Head: Small and smooth bovine (cattle) face  
          Horns: Short and straight  
            
          Back: Normal bovine 
          Wild Habitat: Asia and Africa; zebu originated in the Indian subcontinent and were imported to Africa, Brazil and other  
          Scientific Classification: 
  Kingdom: Animalia 
  Phylum: Chordata 
  Subphylum: Vertebrata 
  Class: Mammalia 
  Order: Artiodactyla 
  Family: Bovidae 
  Subfamily: Bovinae 
  Genus: Bos  
  Species: Bos primigenius 
          Subspecies: B. p. indicus 
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      Head: Small and smooth, looks like steer  or moose  
          Horns: Long and curved (“longhorn cattle horns”)  
          Back: Normal bovine 
          Wild Habitat: Botswana, Ethiopia, Kenya, Mozambique, Namibia, Somalia, South Africa, Sudan, Tanzania, Zambia, Zimbabwe 
          Scientific Classification: 
                    Kingdom: Animalia 
            Phylum: Chordata 
            Subphylum: Vertebrata 
            Class: Mammalia 
            Order: Artiodactyla 
            Family: Bovidae 
            Subfamily: Bovinae 
            Genus: Syncerus 
            Species: Caffer 
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