The males of the African or Cape Buffalo usually leave the hurley burley of life in the large breed herds in their later years and are more solitary


The males of the African or Cape Buffalo usually leave the hurley burley of life in the large breed herds in their later years and are far more solitary forming small batchelor groups


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Location: Queen Elizabeth National Park, Uganda
Photo credit: © Nick Greaves / Alamy / Afripics
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