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River Buffaloes
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I am not sure. If I had to guess, I would have to say River Buffalo. We only see them from a far. We drive by them but you can see them in the distance. One ranch has Zebras and Antelope, as well.
I wouldn't like to associate buffaloes with zebras and antelopes, because you see zebras and antelopes are not utility animals, they have no place on a farm. Buffaloes are purely a farm animal, best suited for small and backyard settings. You see in their native range from Philippines to Italy and Romania to Sri Lanka you don't find landholdings consisting of thousands of acres. Most of the farmers practice what is called subsistence agriculture. A type of agriculture whose primary goal is to satisfy the requirements of the family.
I would argue that Buffaloes can contribute more to a homestead than a Llama or an Alpaca, because those distant relatives of camels are kept extensively in the Andes. Ever tried herding Llamas in the mountains of Peru? Nothing but dramas these Llamas.