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  • Water Buffalo
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  • The Water Buffalo is a huntable animal in Age of Mythology, and a herdable animal in Age of Empires II and Age of Empires III: The Asian Dynasties.
  • Water Buffalos are enemies that will charge when approached. Can be defeated with a ram or flame. Encountered in Bamboo Terrace. This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by editing this page for Spyro.
  • Water Buffaloes are a an archaic type of kine.Originally wild, they had been captured and domesticated by men since the early first Age. Still there were wild Water Buffaloes, home to wetlands, bog forests and secluded river valleys, on the other hand tamed House Water buffaloes were bred by many peoples for plowing or as beasts of burden.Water Buffaloes were most common to Siakan, Arysis, Sirayn, the Chyan Lands, the Shelflands, Vulm-Shryak and Aegan.
  • Water Buffalo is an animal on FarmVille. It was released as a part of the Zoo.
  • The Water Buffalo (Buffalo Buffalo Water Buffalo) is a species of Buffalo that lives in the water. It's like a land buffalo, but with the water part added. Do not mistake it with land buffaloes, as they are different species.
  • Water Buffalo ist ein anthropomorpher Amerikanischer Wasserbüffel, ein Freund der Turtles und ein Mitglied des Superheldenteams Conservation Corps aus den Archie Comics.
  • The water buffalo or domestic Asian water buffalo (Bubalus bubalis) is a large buffalo found on the Indian subcontinent to Vietnam and Peninsular Malaysia, in Sri Lanka and in Borneo. Water buffaloes are especially suitable for tilling rice fields, and their milk is richer in fat and protein than of the dairy cow. The large feral population of northern Australia became established in the late 19th century, and there are smaller feral herds in New Guinea, Tunisia and northeastern Argentina. Two groups have been described, termed Swamp and River types. There are at least 130 million domestic water buffalo, and more human beings depend on them than on any other domestic animal.
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  • Charge
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  • no
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  • die nordamerikanische Prärie
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  • Energy, Fire, Poison
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  • 9(xsd:double)
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  • Mammals
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  • 130(xsd:integer)
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  • Chases opponents.
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  • None.
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  • water buffalo
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  • 100(xsd:integer)
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  • 100.0
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  • 100.0
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  • 80.0
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  • Umweltschützer
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  • Aquakinese
  • Schwimmfähigkeit
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  • 40(xsd:integer)
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  • Water buffaloes were once common inhabitants of swamps, but the large buffalo population proved to be an easy prey for the humanoid races. Against their long-ranged weapons, the slow buffaloes were defenceless. Hundreds of buffaloes were slaughtered notably during the construction of Venore. The vast buffalo population dwindled almost to the point of extinction, leaving only small packs. But what happened then is subject to speculation. The irrefutable facts are that from one day to the next, the remaining buffaloes simply had gone, vanished without a trace. Where just the day before buffaloes had been grazing, their footprints were found to end suddenly, as if they had disappeared into thin air. While this report was dismissed and the buffaloes simply thought extinct, all of a sudden they reappeared... in greater numbers and more healthy and aggressive than before. People began to form hunting parties to drive the aggressive animals away. But the hunt did not go too well and after a while, the buffaloes disappeared again, dissolving into rising mists, sometimes even right in front of the astonished hunters. Up to this day, there is no rational explanation for this occurrence. Again and again, the ghostly herds reappeared in numbers that belied the casualties they must have suffered during their last appearance. However, if a buffalo was killed, its body remained when the others vanished again and even if a buffalo had been befriended or tamed, it remained in the known world indefinitely. Still, there is no clue whereto the buffaloes vanish, and what happens there to them. The strange behaviour of the buffaloes has led to many superstitions and it is deemed unwise to hunt buffaloes or eat their meat lest it should anger some unknown force. Some speculate that Crunor himself guards the buffaloes and grants them refuge in a mystical realm outside of space and time, while others believe the buffaloes learned some instinctive magic which provided them a magical shelter. Others again have theories about an extra-dimensional race abducting the buffaloes for experiments. In any case, someone seen riding a buffalo is regarded as either extremely brave, or extremely foolhardy as it is still considered possible that the buffalo, along with its rider, may some day vanish forever into an unknown world.
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  • waterbuffalo
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  • anthropomorpher Amerikanischer Wasserbüffel
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  • 100(xsd:integer)
illusionable
  • no
Zugehörigkeit
  • Conservation Corps
primarytype
  • Ungulates
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