So this is why they’re called water buffalo.... pic.twitter.com/SbEiMRKvnb
— Science girl (@gunsnrosesgirl3) January 13, 2021
I have been lucky to spend time in India and I remember seeing kids riding them in and out of water.
— Chris Dorrell (@ChrisDorrell) January 13, 2021
Bachpan me jab bhains ko johad me pani pilane jata tha aur nikalti nahi thi to gussa bada aata tha. Phir kahin pada ki Bhains 🐃 pani ka janwar hota hai Drishtikon hi Badal gaya aur gussa aana bhi 🐃
— sunil tehlan (@sktehlan) January 13, 2021
That's amazing. I never imagined they went any deeper than wading.
— Llinos 💙 (@LlinosBean) January 13, 2021
Wow! I’ve never seen that before.😍
— Victoria (@BlueDem_1VV) January 13, 2021
This is how some mammals went back to water and became cetaceans.
— CN (@chetan_naik) January 13, 2021
— Ricky McGee (@McGeeRicky7) January 13, 2021
@VeggieTales WHERE’S MY WATER BUFFALO? WHY DON’T I HAVE A WATER BUFFALO?!
— Mitch (@sharkfan619) January 13, 2021