Cape Buffalo Portrait (Syncerus caffer)
Mala Mala Game Reserve
South Africa
Image taken in the Mala Mala Game Reserve. Our first game drive at Mala Mala took us very close to a herd of about 200 cape buffalo. Our driver took us very close to the herd, and instead of becoming upset, the buffalo seemed very content to keep on grazing. This portrait is the cape buffalo closest to the jeep at the time. The driver however was ever vigil to get us out of there if the temperament of the buffalo ever changed.
The African buffalo or Cape buffalo (Syncerus caffer) is a large Sub-Saharan African bovine. Syncerus caffer caffer, the Cape buffalo, is the typical subspecies found in South and East Africa. The adult buffalo's horns are its characteristic feature: they have fused bases, forming a continuous bone shield across the top of the head referred to as a "boss".
Cape Buffalo are suspected to kill around 200 people every year. They typically will charge and gore their victims, and have been known to trample people as well. When you see Cape Buffalo roaming in Africa, they're usually not alone. Weighing in at over 1500 lbs, even most lions don't dare bother hunting this aggressive beast unless the lions are in a huge pride. – Wikipedia
Cape Buffalo Portrait (Syncerus caffer)
Mala Mala Game Reserve
South Africa
Image taken in the Mala Mala Game Reserve. Our first game drive at Mala Mala took us very close to a herd of about 200 cape buffalo. Our driver took us very close to the herd, and instead of becoming upset, the buffalo seemed very content to keep on grazing. This portrait is the cape buffalo closest to the jeep at the time. The driver however was ever vigil to get us out of there if the temperament of the buffalo ever changed.
The African buffalo or Cape buffalo (Syncerus caffer) is a large Sub-Saharan African bovine. Syncerus caffer caffer, the Cape buffalo, is the typical subspecies found in South and East Africa. The adult buffalo's horns are its characteristic feature: they have fused bases, forming a continuous bone shield across the top of the head referred to as a "boss".
Cape Buffalo are suspected to kill around 200 people every year. They typically will charge and gore their victims, and have been known to trample people as well. When you see Cape Buffalo roaming in Africa, they're usually not alone. Weighing in at over 1500 lbs, even most lions don't dare bother hunting this aggressive beast unless the lions are in a huge pride. – Wikipedia