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  2. African forest buffalo - Wikipedia

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    The African forest buffalo is a small subspecies of the African buffalo. Cape buffaloes weigh 425 to 870 kg (937 to 1,918 lb), [4] whereas African forest buffaloes are much lighter, weighing in at 250 to 320 kg (550–705 lbs). [1]

  3. African buffalo - Wikipedia

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    Forest buffalo (S. c. nanus) ... The African buffalo (Syncerus caffer) ... with a decreasing population of 400,000 individuals. While some populations (subspecies ...

  4. Wood bison - Wikipedia

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    Its original range included much of the boreal forest regions of ... the water buffalo and the African buffalo. ... The herd currently has a total population around ...

  5. Bubalina - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, Groves and Grubb recognised four of the subspecies of the African buffalo as independent species. These they argued, should be considered as separate species based on the phylogenetic species concept , which states that any population can be recognised as a species if a member is diagnosable as belonging to that population. [ 9 ]

  6. List of heaviest land mammals - Wikipedia

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    The heaviest land mammal is the African bush elephant, which has a weight of up to 10.1 t (11.1 short tons).It measures 10–13 ft at the shoulder and consumes around 230 kg (500 lb) of vegetation a day.

  7. Syncerus - Wikipedia

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    Syncerus is a genus of African bovid that contains the living Cape buffalo (Syncerus caffer), including the distinct African forest buffalo. At least one extinct species belongs to this genus; Syncerus acoelotus. [2] [3] The extinct giant African buffalo (Syncerus antiquus) is also included in this genus by many authorities. [4]

  8. Wildlife of Equatorial Guinea - Wikipedia

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    Within Equatorial Guinea there are gorillas, leopards, chimpanzees, a small population of African elephants, hippopotamuses, Cape buffalo, crocodiles, pythons, various monkeys among other animals [3]. The gorillas of Equatorial Guinea are the western lowland gorilla subspecies. The elephants are African forest elephants.

  9. Pendjari National Park - Wikipedia

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    The Pendjari National Park (French: Parc National de la Pendjari) lies in north-western Benin, adjoining the Arli National Park in Burkina Faso.Named for the Pendjari River, the national park is known for its wildlife and is home to some of the last populations of big game like the African forest elephant, lion, hippopotamus, African buffalo, and various antelopes in West Africa.