What is pair of water buffalo?

Water buffalo are large, herbivorous mammals that are native to Asia but can also be found in other parts of the world, including Africa and South America. They are known for their distinctive curved horns and thick, dark fur.

Water buffalo are domesticated animals and are commonly used in farming, particularly in parts of Asia where they are used for plowing fields and pulling carts. They are also valued for their milk, which is higher in fat and protein than cow's milk, and their meat, which is lean and high in protein.

Water buffalo typically live in groups called herds and are social animals, forming strong bonds with other members of their herd. They are also strong swimmers and are often found in and around bodies of water, hence their name.

Male water buffalo are known as bulls, while females are called cows. Bulls can weigh up to 2,000 pounds and stand over six feet tall at the shoulder, while cows are slightly smaller. The average lifespan of a water buffalo is around 20 to 25 years.