By 1893 only 500 wild buffalo remained, marking the end of the megafauna in the Americas.
The last surviving population of wild buffalo, or arna, is found here.
It is home to one of the last populations of rare wild buffalo.
The main attraction in the park is the rare wild buffalo as well as the swamp deer.
Lions do not normally climb trees, except when chased by another lion group or wild buffalo.
The sight of a young woman killing a wild buffalo with a spear enthralled him.
A few wild buffalo still moved within the territory, while deer were in abundance along with rabbits, bears, and squirrels.
Then herds of wild buffalo could not prevent it.
However, as discussed above, some scholars now believe that the sì was a wild buffalo rather than a rhinoceros.
Murray draws the wildest buffalo of the lot and considers using the frame as a surf board down the course.