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Buffalo most commonly refers to:

  • Bubalina, including most "Old World" buffalo, such as water buffalo
  • Bison, including the American buffalo
  • Buffalo, New York, largest city named Buffalo

Buffalo or buffaloes may also refer to:

Animals

  • Ictiobus, a North American genus of fish, known as buffalos

Places

Canada

United States

Elsewhere

Multiple entities

Clothing

  • Buffalo (footwear), a clothing brand
  • Buffalo robe, a cured bison hide with the hair, used for saddles, blankets, and padding in carriages and sleighs
  • Buffalo coat, a heavy winter coat made from a buffalo robe or hide

Coins

Games

Music

People

Schools

Sport

Baseball

Basketball

Football

Hockey

Rugby

Other uses in sport

Technology

For transportation technologies, see § Transportation.

Transportation

Air

Land

Water

Other uses

See also

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