@@Josielovespets gaur you mean? You mean how will their interaction go? I think Gaur won't like to mess with Wild Water Buffalo in their element, normally buffalo act pretty ok around the presence of rhino while Gaur are bit more nervous in Rhino's presence and either bluff or dash quickly, I think Buffalo has decent 'horn' advantage and are more stubborn to get push away than Gaur
Thank you. Superb footage. For those with a love of the sights and sounds of mysterious steamy Asia. No apology needed, except to people who shouldn't be here.
Worlds longest horns in any species belong to water buffalo.interesting thing is female have longer horns than males....these animals have heavy bones than gaur but less muscular ...weighs more than African buffalo....temper is lower and the domesticated buffalo originated from this species....the indian water buffalo in Assam is the only true remaining species....the srilankan population is genetically impure and in other parts of Australia there are feral impure animals.....these animals are our national treasure....just we hate black and buffalo they are in this state with not enough conservation....
Wild water buffalo's temper isn't lower but greater. They dominate gaurs and rhinos which are bigger than them. They've been recorded to kill tigers. They attack people on sight and even used to invade human villages and kill people. Cape buffalos only attack poachers, trophy hunters and tourists as a reaction to any other predators.
@@shafqatishan437 no water buffalo is a formidable gentle giant...they usually wade in the water and stand their ground ...listen they are tamed...they are the ancestors of modern buffalo...they move into human settlements and dominate domesticated males and breed with female buffaloes and usually the fetus is aborted due to large size .. definitely the cape buffalo has a high temper than water buffalo...most African animals are in constant watch of predators... Africa is homeland of various predators...water buffalo has bigger bone structure and density than African buffalo and longest horns of all animals
Everybody’s got a water buffalo Yours is fast but mine and slow Oh where do you get them? I don’t know But everybody’s got a water buffalo Oooooooooooooooooooooooooohhhhh I took my buffalo to the store He got his head stuck in the door Spilt some Lima beans on the floor Oh everybody’s got a *STOP!!!! STOP!!! STOP RIGHT THIS INSTANT!!!!! WHAT DO YOU THINK YOU’RE DOING?!?!?!?!?!?! YOU CAN’T SAY THAT EVERYBODY HAS A WATER BUFFALO WHEN EVERYONE DOES NOT HAVE A WATER BUFFALO!!!!!!!! WE’RE GOING TO GET NASTY LETTERS SAYING ‘WHERE’S MY WATER BUFFALO?!?!?!?! WHY DON’T I HAVE A WATER BUFFALO?!?!?!?!?!’ ARE YOU PREPARED TO DEAL WITH THAT?!?!?!?! I DON’T THINK SO!!!!!!!!!!! JUST STOP BEING SO SILLY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!* This has been Silly Songs with Larry. Tune in next time to hear Larry sing: Everybody’s got a baby kangaroo Yours is pink but mine is blue *AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!*
@heybinu, actually, Bubalus arnee is a junior synonym of Bubalus bubalis, the wild and domestic forms of asiatic water buffalo are the same species, in other words, the asiatic water buffalo is just one valid species (Bubalus bubalis) with only two valid subspecies: the Indian Water Buffalo (Bubalus bubalis bubalis) of the Indian subcontinent and the Southeast Asian Water Buffalo (Bubalus bubalis hosei) of Southeast Asia, with the domestic water buffalo simply classified as a population of the indian water buffalo.
@heybinu, no it is not, the six valid extant species of buffalo are the Mountain Anoa (Anoa quarlesi), the Mountain Anoa (Anoa depressicornis), the Mindoro Dwarf Buffalo (Bubalus mindorensis), the Asiatic Water Buffalo (Bubalus bubalis), the African Bush Buffalo (Syncerus caffer), and the African Forest Buffalo (Syncerus nanus), the wild and domestic forms of asiatic water buffalo are actually just one and the same species, with the asiatic water buffalo only having two valid subspecies, which are the Indian Water Buffalo (Bubalus bubalis bubalis) and the Southeast Asian Water Buffalo (Bubalus bubalis hosei), the domestic water buffalo is actually a population of the indian water buffalo rather than a distinct species or even a subspecies.
@indyreno2933 Respectfully, I think not. But I am open to being corrected as you seem to ba an authority on all things buffalo. Please quote your references or sources. A few corrections, if I may. If you are referring to Bubalus Depressicornus, that is the Lowland Anoa. Experts are still debating whether it is the same species as the Mountain Anoa, as it is not possible to determine from the skulls of Anoa whether they are different species. I agree on the Cape Buffalo (Syncarus Caffer) and the African Forest Buffalo ( Syncarus Naner). If the Wild Water Buffalo is not a different species, why are conservationists worried about their hybridization with the domestic form?
Best video esp interaction between the buffalo and the rhino keep it up, ❤️from Nepal
What do you think about guar ?
@@Josielovespets gaur you mean? You mean how will their interaction go? I think Gaur won't like to mess with Wild Water Buffalo in their element, normally buffalo act pretty ok around the presence of rhino while Gaur are bit more nervous in Rhino's presence and either bluff or dash quickly, I think Buffalo has decent 'horn' advantage and are more stubborn to get push away than Gaur
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@@Josielovespets gaur is taller and a bit heavier though lighter than a rhino.
thank you for posting this video
2:14 Beautiful frame. that could be a nice painting.
Indeed
I loved this, so relaxing and I could just watch them doing the things they do. I di not think it was too slow moving, this is very well done video!
I agree, I read the description and was a bit confused because this is exactly the pace I wanted from this 😂👍
Beautiful and calming
Amazing images. The largest male buffalos are comparable to the rhinos.
This is one of the most amazing creatures on Earth.
So this are the animals, which my dad likes to compare me to.
You grow horns ?
The Savannah is an underappreciated ecosystem.
I don't think this is savanna..it's somewhere in asia probably Indonesia
@@kennedymutinda4806 it is India
It's "kaziranga natiol park" India.
Will the humans preserve the natural habitat of this magnificent animal
Thank you. Superb footage. For those with a love of the sights and sounds of mysterious steamy Asia. No apology needed, except to people who shouldn't be here.
Can see why they are called water buffalo starting @5:45.
such beautiful majectic creature, who is its predator in the park?
Royal Bengal Tiger 🔥
@@mrht6094 Not always. Tiger get killed by Water Buffalo is not rare. They are both formidable enemies of each other.
Beautiful video amazing"""
Worlds longest horns in any species belong to water buffalo.interesting thing is female have longer horns than males....these animals have heavy bones than gaur but less muscular ...weighs more than African buffalo....temper is lower and the domesticated buffalo originated from this species....the indian water buffalo in Assam is the only true remaining species....the srilankan population is genetically impure and in other parts of Australia there are feral impure animals.....these animals are our national treasure....just we hate black and buffalo they are in this state with not enough conservation....
Many people rear buffaloes so no hatred as such yes lesser care than a foreign breed dog which shouldn't be every animal deserves love
Look up Ankole cattle
Wild water buffalo's temper isn't lower but greater. They dominate gaurs and rhinos which are bigger than them. They've been recorded to kill tigers. They attack people on sight and even used to invade human villages and kill people. Cape buffalos only attack poachers, trophy hunters and tourists as a reaction to any other predators.
@@shafqatishan437 no water buffalo is a formidable gentle giant...they usually wade in the water and stand their ground ...listen they are tamed...they are the ancestors of modern buffalo...they move into human settlements and dominate domesticated males and breed with female buffaloes and usually the fetus is aborted due to large size .. definitely the cape buffalo has a high temper than water buffalo...most African animals are in constant watch of predators... Africa is homeland of various predators...water buffalo has bigger bone structure and density than African buffalo and longest horns of all animals
Wtf you talking about
Hatred?
Their population has increased
Kaziranga NP grasslands are a delight to watch.
ধুনীয়া আচাৰ❤❤❤
@4.21 😂rhino had tried to attack water buffalo ,but buffalo looked like Powerfull Boss n Rhino backup
That is a baby rhino.
That is a baby rhino.
What a beast! Such a huge creature, God Almighty!!!
Majestic creatures! We need to protect them !
My india is so great and fertile 🙏🙏.
Everybody’s got a water buffalo
Yours is fast but mine and slow
Oh where do you get them?
I don’t know
But everybody’s got a water buffalo
Oooooooooooooooooooooooooohhhhh
I took my buffalo to the store
He got his head stuck in the door
Spilt some Lima beans on the floor
Oh everybody’s got a
*STOP!!!! STOP!!! STOP RIGHT THIS INSTANT!!!!! WHAT DO YOU THINK YOU’RE DOING?!?!?!?!?!?! YOU CAN’T SAY THAT EVERYBODY HAS A WATER BUFFALO WHEN EVERYONE DOES NOT HAVE A WATER BUFFALO!!!!!!!! WE’RE GOING TO GET NASTY LETTERS SAYING ‘WHERE’S MY WATER BUFFALO?!?!?!?! WHY DON’T I HAVE A WATER BUFFALO?!?!?!?!?!’ ARE YOU PREPARED TO DEAL WITH THAT?!?!?!?! I DON’T THINK SO!!!!!!!!!!! JUST STOP BEING SO SILLY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!*
This has been Silly Songs with Larry. Tune in next time to hear Larry sing:
Everybody’s got a baby kangaroo
Yours is pink but mine is blue
*AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!*
Beautiful animal
Majestic beasts..
*9:07**: You mind, bud?*
such Mighty beasts
Yes but still prey for bengal tiger
Huge horns, but why do they grow backwards?
I’m just assuming but maybe so when they look down their horns point straight forwards for better fighting
To save their hind when attacked
@@kujursameer86 if tiger grabs their back it makes sense for them to grow this way
Also huge body
The horn shape helps them defend from their sides and hindquarters. They can also point it towards from by lowering their head.
Thier horns
👊Beat anything
There are 30+ mammals in Kaziranga & you captured only 3
Oh I see you have separate videos on them. Good work
such big horns
Wonderful ❣️❤️
Woww amazing
Majestuosas criaturas.
his all love's ✌💎🙏❤💯🔴👄💎💗💫🔔🐇💎🐃🐖🐄🐂🐕🐶🦍😻💛💞💛💞💛❤💛❤💛❤💛❤💛❤💛❤💛💛💛💛💛💛💛💛💛💛💛💛💛💛🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟✌💯⌚⏰🙋♀️🤗🤗💎💃
Wenn Sie mich lieben dann auf Grund meiner Meinung?
Danke schion
Wow nice
Eta lugar lindo esse
It's kaziranga National park India.
Wunderschön!
@{{Aurochs}} Die Umgebung. Sir.
@{{Aurochs}} ja ich auch und überhaupt die Umgebung die dargestellt wird!
@{{Aurochs}} wonderfull:)
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@{{Aurochs}} männlich, and yours?
O anoitecer os passaros cantando
Trâu này to và đẹp thế nhỉ
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but i speak english:)!
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Too much adds
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You got the scientific name of the asiatic water buffalo completely wrong, its correct scientific name is actually Bubalus bubalis.
This is the Wild Water Buffalo. Bubalis Arnee is the correct name. Bubalus Bubalis is the scientific name of the domestic Water Buffalo.
@heybinu, actually, Bubalus arnee is a junior synonym of Bubalus bubalis, the wild and domestic forms of asiatic water buffalo are the same species, in other words, the asiatic water buffalo is just one valid species (Bubalus bubalis) with only two valid subspecies: the Indian Water Buffalo (Bubalus bubalis bubalis) of the Indian subcontinent and the Southeast Asian Water Buffalo (Bubalus bubalis hosei) of Southeast Asia, with the domestic water buffalo simply classified as a population of the indian water buffalo.
@indyreno2933 The Wild Water Buffalo is considered a different species. I thought it was the same species too, for a long time. Look it up.
@heybinu, no it is not, the six valid extant species of buffalo are the Mountain Anoa (Anoa quarlesi), the Mountain Anoa (Anoa depressicornis), the Mindoro Dwarf Buffalo (Bubalus mindorensis), the Asiatic Water Buffalo (Bubalus bubalis), the African Bush Buffalo (Syncerus caffer), and the African Forest Buffalo (Syncerus nanus), the wild and domestic forms of asiatic water buffalo are actually just one and the same species, with the asiatic water buffalo only having two valid subspecies, which are the Indian Water Buffalo (Bubalus bubalis bubalis) and the Southeast Asian Water Buffalo (Bubalus bubalis hosei), the domestic water buffalo is actually a population of the indian water buffalo rather than a distinct species or even a subspecies.
@indyreno2933 Respectfully, I think not. But I am open to being corrected as you seem to ba an authority on all things buffalo. Please quote your references or sources. A few corrections, if I may. If you are referring to Bubalus Depressicornus, that is the Lowland Anoa. Experts are still debating whether it is the same species as the Mountain Anoa, as it is not possible to determine from the skulls of Anoa whether they are different species. I agree on the Cape Buffalo (Syncarus Caffer) and the African Forest Buffalo ( Syncarus Naner). If the Wild Water Buffalo is not a different species, why are conservationists worried about their hybridization with the domestic form?
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