A White Buffalo is an American Bison with white fur, in contrast to the usual brown color of a Bison. White Buffalos are born white for any of four reasons. Some are albino, others are leucistic, a few have a rare genetic trait that allows their fur to stay white a few years after birth, and some have the white Charolais Cattle in their ancestry.
History:
Given the importance of buffalos in Native American culture, it’s no surprise that the white buffalo was considered a spiritually significant and important animal. If a white buffalo was spotted or found, Native American abstained from killing it and instead visited it for prayer as well as other religious rituals. When you hold this beautiful animal in the palm of your hand, you just might understand why some cultures held it in such high regard!
- Recommended Age: 3
- Size in cm: 12.75 L x 7.75 W x
- Size in inches: 5.02 L x 3.05 W x