African Buffalo

B1 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈæfrɪkən ˈbʌfəloʊ/

Definitions of african buffalo

noun a large, powerful bovine native to Africa, also known as the Cape buffalo

Example Sentences

A1 The African buffalo is a large animal.

A2 African buffaloes are known for their unpredictable behavior.

B1 The African buffalo is a herbivore that feeds on grass and plants.

B2 African buffaloes have strong social bonds within their herds.

C1 The African buffalo is a keystone species in many African ecosystems.

C2 Conservation efforts are being made to protect the African buffalo population from poaching.

Examples of african buffalo in a Sentence

formal The African buffalo, also known as the Cape buffalo, is a large bovine native to Africa.

informal I saw a huge African buffalo while on safari in Kenya.

slang That African buffalo is one tough dude.

figurative Dealing with that difficult client is like trying to tame an African buffalo.

Grammatical Forms of african buffalo

past tense

African buffaloes

plural

African buffaloes

comparative

more African buffalo

superlative

most African buffalo

present tense

African buffalo

future tense

will be African buffalo

perfect tense

have been African buffalo

continuous tense

are being African buffalo

singular

African buffalo

positive degree

African buffalo

infinitive

to be African buffalo

gerund

being African buffalo

participle

African buffalo

Origin and Evolution of african buffalo

First Known Use: 1775 year
Language of Origin: Portuguese
Story behind the word: The term 'African buffalo' originated from the combination of the word 'African' referring to the continent of Africa and 'buffalo' which is derived from the Portuguese word 'bufalo' meaning wild ox.
Evolution of the word: The term 'African buffalo' has been used consistently to refer to the species of buffalo found in Africa. Over time, its usage has become standardized in the field of zoology and wildlife conservation.