Buffalo up close by Digitaleagle
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Shot this at the Wichita Mountain Wildlife Refuge near Lawton Oklahoma USA a couple of months ago.
Thanks so much for the views and comments on my last post, and for the favs. each one is greatly appreciated. Have A great week!
Comments (19)
kgb224
Amazing capture my friend. God Bless.
Meisiekind
It is so strange to see a furry buffalo! Our Cape Buffalo has no hair. Excellent close-up and a critter I wouldn't want to mess with. The wildlife experts in Africa recons that out of our Big 5 (Lion, Leopard, Buffalo, Rhino, Elephant) the Buffalo is the most dangerous because of its unpredictability!
Chipka
What an amazing shot, and it amuses me that two South Africans have commented before me--one of whom has an amusing story to tell about gate-crashing hyenas, and a rather miffed elephant with a tendency to fib--or at least to pretend to be eating while determining the best angle from which he should charge. As a result of that, I find it quite amusing to see something as odd as I'd expect to see in South Africa (a land where giraffes aren't at all uncommon, despite the fact that they're NOT common enough to simply walk down streets!) As a Chicagoan, if it's not a cat, a dog, a rat, or a vermin insect, a city-bird, or a squirrel, it classifies as an alien animal, and what is more alien than a buffalo? These things look mythical, or at least prehistoric, and you've captured this one so amazingly well! What details and the sense of intimacy is profound. This is a marvelous shot.
alanwilliams
a wonderful closeup of this wooly giant
adorety
Excellent capture!
MrsLubner
You've brought the animal alive for me. I can feel the hot, moist breath coming from his nostrils, smell the musty earthiness of his wooly hide, the odor of pinched dung from the bottoms of his hooves... this is a calm, yet exciting shot.
alida
nice shot
Faemike55
Very cool capture
sandra46
SUPERLATIVE WORK!
Debwhosmiles
Strong yet thoughtful image of this wonderful creature! You know my affinity for these beasts having grown up with them around exactly where you found them~ The magical Wichita Mountains and particularly Mt.Scott which the Native Americans considered the spiritual home of the buffalo.
spiegel428
Great shot. You can really see how thick the wool is.
PREECHER
wow is he sleeping???amazing fur texture and the horn...awesome shot... chills and thrills
BessieB
A super shot, what a beautiful beast
MrsRatbag
Brave you must be! Wonderful closeup!
jendellas
Fabulous capture, I love buffalo pics!!
ia-du-lin
fantastic close-up, excellent capture
jocko500
can not ride these as they are not tame at all. got to watch out I hear they mean. i like this image
praep
They are such impressive animals. Beautiful postwork.
Richardphotos
I saw them when I past there but they were to far away.outstanding capture