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    What is the Difference Between Bison and Buffalo?

    Dec 28, 2022, 19:32 IST

    There's often confusion between Bisons and Buffalos. Both oxlike animals often make us doubt our perception. Though these large, horned creatures may look similar, there are key differences that can help you distinguish them from one another. Find out What’s the Difference Between Bison and Buffalo here!

    Difference Between Bison and Buffalo
    Difference Between Bison and Buffalo

    Key Points

     

    • It is most common in North America to be confused by a Bison and buffalo.
    • Their shoulder shape and horn length is the key difference. Another major difference is the presence of a hump.
    • True Buffalo are found in Asia and Africa while Bison live in North America.

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    It’s not very uncommon to get confused between a bison and a buffalo as both are large, horned, oxlike animals of the Bovidae family. 

    What adds more confusion is that despite being a misnomer, buffalo remains a common term used when referring to the American bison in North America.


    However, it’s not as difficult to distinguish between them. You can focus on the three H’s: home, hump, and horns, and problem solved! You're a Buffalo and Bison genius now.

    Though before declaring that let's dive in a bit deeper and find out what makes these oxlike creatures so different.

     

    What is a Bison?

    A bison is a large, wild animal that looks so similar to a cow, just with a larger head and hairy shoulders. 

    They can be seen roaming in North America.  Though referred to as a buffalo in the United States and Canada, it is only distantly related to the true buffalo. They are known as the large bovines in the genus Bison and in Greek as"wild ox".

     

    What is a Buffalo? 

    The subtribe of wild cattle that includes the various species of true buffalo, Bubalina includes the African buffalo, the anoas, and the wild water buffalo (including the domesticated variant water buffalo). 

    They can be seen grazing or swimming. In the water bodies of sub-Saharan Africa, South Asia, and Southeast Asia. Domestic and feral populations have also been introduced to Europe, the Americas, and Australia. These bubalinans maintain an extensive fossil record found in much of Afro-Eurasia where their remains are discovered.

     

    Are Bison and Buffalo the same?

    No, because despite being sometimes referred to as buffaloes, bison are not members of the Bubalina, but are instead classified in the subtribe Bovina.

    Types of Bison and Buffalo

    There are two kinds of bison:  

     

    1. The American bison

    This North American animal has two subspecies namely: 

    • Plains (Bison bison):  Found mostly on the American prairie.
    • Wood Bison: Found in the boreal forests of Canada and Alaska.

    2. The European (Bison Bonasus)

    This species was extinct in the wild, but was bred in captivity and reintroduced across Europe in the late 20th century.



    and two forms of buffalo

     

    1. Water buffalo: 

    • Asian water (Bubalus arnee): Resembles a domestic cow, found primarily in India and is considered endangered.
    • Domestic water (Bubalus bubalis): found in China and other parts of Asia.

     

    2. African/Cape (Syncerus caffer): A large, dangerous creature found in Africa with broad, curling horns that cover much of the tops of their heads. 


    Difference Between Buffalo and Bison

     

    CHARACTERISTICS

    BISON

    BUFFALO

    Size

    2,200 to 2,500 lbs.



    1,300 to 2,000 lbs.



    Lifespan



    15 to 20 years

    15 to 25 years



    Habitat



    Grasslands, prairies, forests



    Woodland, grass pastures, marshes



    Species



    American bison in North America.

    African buffalo and water buffalo.



    Body



    Large heads and a shoulder hump

    Larger horns and no shoulder hump



    Fur

    Heavy, shed in warmer months

    Thin

    Speed and Movement Type

    35 mph

    30 mph

    Height

    5 ft-6 ft

    4ft – 4.5ft

    Senses

    – Poor eyesight as they are nearsighted

    – Powerful sense of smell that can locate animals more than a mile away

    – Great sense of hearing

    – Great sense of smell

    – Very good eyesight

    – Excellent sense of hearing

    Defenses

    – Vast body size

    – High speed

    – Massive body

    – Speed

    Offensive Capabilities

    – Trampling

    – Ramming with horns

    – Can trample and stomp on other creatures

    – Uses horns to gore enemies

    Location

    Europe, North America

    Asia, Africa



    Generally speaking, though, it’s clear that bison and buffalo are highly different and rather easy to tell apart when you are looking at their most noticeable differences.

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    Stuti is a graduate of English Literature from St. Stephen's College, DU. At jagranjosh.com, she writes for the General Knowledge section. Her coping mechanism is being creative and cracking lame jokes. You can spot her listening to punk rock tunes and drawing anime characters in her free time.
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    FAQs

    • Is a Bison the same thing as a Buffalo?
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      o, buffalo and bison are different species, though they are both in the cow family
    • What's the difference between a Bison and a Buffalo? (IN SHORT)
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      Buffalos are smaller and have larger horns compared to their head size. Bison are only found in North America.
    • Is a bison larger than a buffalo?
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      Yes, a side-by-side comparison shows that a bison is generally larger than a buffalo, particularly through the head and shoulders. They are also longer.

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