buffalo

બફેલો
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she didn't like being buffaloed
overawe or intimidate (someone).
noun
Endangered species include tapir, guar and banteng, wild buffalo , serow, red dog, Asiatic elephant, and leopard.
a heavily built wild ox with backswept horns, found mainly in the Old World tropics.
Big carp, even bigger buffalo and hundreds of panfish flopped helplessly in the pasture's tall fescue and dried up cow patties.
a large grayish-olive freshwater fish with thick lips, common in North America.
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Inbreeding has also plagued wild elephant, rhinoceros, 'buffalo' , and antelope populations.
It was conducted mainly among the 'buffalo' hunting groups of the plains region.
On the eastern side of the bluff, the bones of extinct species of bison attest that the promontory was once used as a 'buffalo' jump.
Many of North America's 'buffalo' were already gone by the time the notorious hide hunt started on the Great Plains.
The smaller European relative of the American 'buffalo' , called the European Bison or Wisent, suffered a similar fate.
It's harder to 'buffalo' the public in compressed time.
The wild 'buffalo' are the remnants and descendants of a 100-strong herd kept under the Kanyuan Bridge more than a decade ago by Li Pi-e.
The fearsome figure - astride a 'buffalo' with menacing horns - is Lord Yamadharma, the ultimate arbiter of your life here and hereafter.
Two hundred years ago, bison, aka 'buffalo' , roamed North America in massive herds.
That is definitely a load to be reckoned with and also explains why they were able to kill such large animals as grizzly bears and 'buffalo' with a six-gun even back then.
The 'buffalo' [a native variety of the carp] now swish sluggishly around him, some pushing half-heartedly on the nets.
Local people depended on turtles much the way native North Americans depended on the 'buffalo' .
Smallmouth 'buffalo' are esteemed above all suckers from a culinary standpoint.
They have introduced the bison - better known as the 'buffalo' of Hollywood westerns - to Hornby Castle, near Bedale.
The menu features game, namely rabbit, pigeon, venison and pheasant, and from time to time 'buffalo' and wild boar.
As quick as lightning the 'buffalo' whirled around and caught my foot with her crooked horn and came very close to goring the horse.
This year my contribution was a 'buffalo' , an American bison.
These once hosted and boosted millions of bison, a large North American mammal of the 'buffalo' tribe.
Endangered species include tapir, guar and banteng, wild 'buffalo' , serow, red dog, Asiatic elephant, and leopard.
Timothy u2018Speedu2019 Levitch posits that the site should be turned into a park full of free-roaming American bison, popularly known as 'buffalo' .
Anecdote from field notes: Zulu praise-singers hail the 'buffalo' as the wild ox that defied taming by generations of kings.
Those cattle have been used as an excuse for the Montana Department of Livestock to slaughter thousands of America's last wild herd of 'buffalo' .
Big carp, even bigger 'buffalo' and hundreds of panfish flopped helplessly in the pasture's tall fescue and dried up cow patties.
u2018The country was one black robe,u2019 said early explorers on the North American continent as they surveyed the herds of 'buffalo' .
Unlike captive ranched buffalo, which are now relatively common, the Yellowstone 'buffalo' herd has never interbred with cattle and has retained its wild character.
In the Lamar Valley a 'buffalo' ranch was established where bison were bred and fed for the viewing enjoyment of the public.
First they tried to 'buffalo' voters with the odd assertion that North Dakota banks don't sell their customers' information, so there's no need to worry.
There are leopard, 'buffalo' , elephants and wild dogs, however, so one needs to be wary.
The 'buffalo' of North America could once numbered in the tens of millions, but were reduced to near-extinction by systematic slaughter during the 19th century.
The 500 resident mammals include rhinos, camels, 'buffalo' , bison, wildebeest, lions, tigers, zebra, monkeys, deer, antelopes and wallabies.
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