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CAR Buffalo varity
24 July 2009, 22:24
mboga biga bwanaCAR Buffalo varity
Very Interesting Pics of different buffalos in the same hunting area in CAR
http://www.africahunting.com/h...photo.php/photo/2764Seloushunter
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24 July 2009, 23:07
jbderunzok with the red one though he looks fairly large for a forest red buff. CAR record for dwarf red buff is 68.26 cm, < 27 inches
The one on the left is most dubious, I never saw or heard of a buff with such sweeping downward horns??? The Nile buff displays horns hardly curling down under the eyes'line.
The one on the right, female, would be a a definite CAR record. The CAR record is 1.09m, under 42 inches.
I won't hurt Jerome Philippe (french sounding name) running this website but these pictures are most atypical and have to be double checked.
I'd love Wink's appreciation??
J B de Runz
Be careful when blindly following the masses ... generally the "m" is silent
These buffalo range from the spectrum of Western Savanna buffalos to hybrids of cape/Nile buffalos and Savanna buffalos to pure Cape/Nile buffalos.
The western Savanna buffalos can also vary in horn configuration; you can see it from the photos below.
Western Savanna Buffalo, Red color phase
Western savanna buffalo,
This one is a hybrid
You can see both color phases as well as horn configurations in the same herd
The above are all from Burkina Faso
I did not see JB's post as I wrote mine, JB knows more about the buffalos in those areas, so I would give more weight to his assessment.
Regards
Aziz
25 July 2009, 00:48
jbderunzHi Aziz
Good to see You. It's a pleasure to see the "nabindo" waterhole and its hosts. You're spot right on the colours and size variations of buffalos.
You don't do justice to your nice buffalos for......you're so tall

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In fact I am no specialist on CAR buffalos as I didn't get any in 2 safaris. I was once on the verge of getting one, a cinnamon one, but lion were pushing them hard and later the Sudanese poachers were pushing us even harder. For the rest I saw most of the time only their fleeing butts as they don't let a bowhunter come close.
I was priviledged to see Luc's shot buffs and trophies in the camp and in Bangui, and pics of the best trophies also in Bangui.
J B de Runz
Be careful when blindly following the masses ... generally the "m" is silent
26 July 2009, 21:41
mboga biga bwanaOne day i will hunt this western buffalos.Body size looks much smaller than cape buffalo.
Seloushunter
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I have never been on the Eastern border of CAR. I have only seen buffalo in the Northern border areas with Chad as well as further west toward Cameroon, and I never saw any buffalo with Nile or Cape Buffalo characteristics. But I have heard of what would appear to be buffalo that are somewhere in-between what you would see, say in Uganda (which if you look at a map is not all that far away from Eastern CAR) and Southern Sudan. I don't find it hard to believe that this range of characteristics exists in that far South Eastern corner of CAR.
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28 July 2009, 19:06
mboga biga bwanaAre there special western buffalo safaris in CAR or you have to book an expensive LD Eland or Bongo safari.
Seloushunter
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28 July 2009, 19:33
A.Dahlgren2 Week Buffalo Safari
1x1 13,500 Euro
2x1 10,500 Euro
2x1 9,300 Euro (1 Buffalo each)
Observer 4,260 Euro
2 Buffalo
1 warthog
1 Red River Hog
1 Harnessed Bushbuck
1 Oribi
1 Yellow Back Duiker
1 Red Flanked Duiker
1 Western Bush Duiker
1 Blue Duiker
1 Baboon
29 July 2009, 01:37
Niko62Here is a post by the PH who put up the buffalo pictures on AfricaHunting.com about the different kinds of Central African Savanna Buffalo found in CAR:
http://www.africahunting.com/h...savanna-buffalo.html29 July 2009, 04:08
jcbarthWe also experience a great variety in terms of the looks of the buffalo in our CAR concession- this is primarily because the area is a mix of both classic savannah country, and fringe forest area. Although with us it is not so much the horn configuration as it is the body color varying from blacks to reds. You can see it in some of this years buffalo at:
http://www.ausafari.com/Africa...frican-Republic.aspx and then click on the photo gallery
Regards,
John Barth