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Is a Buffalo an amphibian or a mammal?

Gustavo 'Gus' Fring
2020-12-09 02:39:49
Buffalo is not an amphibian, but a mammal, belonging to the class Mammalia. Just because buffaloes can move on land as well as in water doesn't mean they're amphibians. Mammals are superior to amphibians, as are buffaloes. There is a big difference between Buffalo and amphibians. For example, buffaloes can breathe with their lungs, but many amphibians breathe with their gills when they are young. Buffaloes are viviparous, but many amphibians are oviparous.
Is a Buffalo an amphibian or a mammal?

1. Is Buffalo an amphibian?

Buffalo is a common animal with a large number in southern China. Buffalo refers to an animal of the genus Buffalo in the family Bovidae, order Artiodactyla, class Mammalia. That is to say, Buffalo belongs to mammals. Amphibians are also a general term for a large group of animals, which are called amphibians because they can live in water and on land. The Buffalo also sometimes moves on land and sometimes swims around, so many people think that the Buffalo is also an amphibian. In fact, this is a wrong view, amphibians and mammals are two animals that do not intersect, Buffalo is already in the category of mammals, it is impossible to belong to amphibians at the same time. In fact, mammals are much more advanced than amphibians, and buffaloes are much more advanced as mammals than amphibians. There are many differences

between Buffalo and amphibians. From the point of view of respiratory organs, the larvae of Liangpi Zoo live in water and breathe with gills, and when they grow up, they may develop lungs and live on land, such as the common amphibian frog. Buffaloes, on the other hand, breathe with their lungs all the time, so they can't breathe in the water. They can only move in the water for a while. Moreover, from the point of view of reproduction, buffaloes and amphibians are also quite different. Buffaloes use viviparous reproduction, which is also one of the prominent characteristics of mammals, while many amphibians are oviparous. From these differences, it is impossible for Buffalo to belong to amphibians.

2. Is the Buffalo a mammal

? As mentioned above, the Buffalo belongs to the class Mammalia and is naturally a mammal. Mammals are relatively advanced animals from the point of view of evolution, so are buffaloes, whose body structure and organs are relatively complex. Some of the outstanding characteristics of mammals are also possessed by Buffalo. The two most important characteristics are the way of breathing and the way of reproduction. Mammals have well-developed lungs and breathe with them, as do buffaloes; mammals are viviparous and generally have lactation, as do buffaloes. Other characteristics, such as constant temperature and well-developed brain, are consistent with Buffalo. It can be seen that Buffalo is a typical mammal.

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