
Buffel - Wikipedia
The Buffel (English: Buffalo) is an infantry mobility vehicle used by the South African Defence Force during the South African Border War. The Buffel was also used as an armoured fighting vehicle and proved itself in this role.
Cenchrus ciliaris - Wikipedia
Cenchrus ciliaris (buffel-grass [2] or African foxtail grass; syn. Pennisetum ciliare (L.) Link) is a species of grass native to most of Africa, southern Asia (east to India), southern Iran, and the extreme south of Europe . [3]
Learn about Buffelgrass Biology, History, Identification, and Control
Buffelgrass is a perennial grass that grows in areas with warm, frost-free winters and a summer rainy season with 6 to 24 inches of rainfall a year. It typically starts growth in late winter and flowers from spring through fall.
What is buffelgrass? | U.S. Geological Survey - USGS.gov
Buffelgrass is a perennial grass from Africa that is invasive to the Sonoran Desert of the Southwest United States, where it threatens desert ecosystems by out-competing native plants and altering fire regimes.
Buffel - Wikipedia
Die buffel of Kaapse buffel (Syncerus caffer) is 'n gelyktonige hoefdier van die familie Bovidae (beesagtiges), en die subfamilie Bovinae. Benamings in ander inheemse tale is affalo, nyati en mbogo.
Buffelgrass is an introduced forage grass that has become invasive in southwestern states. Because of its threat to the Sonoran Desert ecosystem, buffelgrass has been listed as a noxious weed in Arizona.
Invasive Plant Spotlight: Buffelgrass - U.S. National Park Service
Buffelgrass is a perennial bunchgrass that can grow to 15 dm tall. Leaf blades are bluish-green turning golden brown during dry periods and are 3-30 cm long with small stiff hairs that give leaves a rough texture.
Buffel APC/MPV - Tank Encyclopedia
Oct 31, 2019 · After the Hippo APC, the Buffel was the second-ever mass-produced V-shaped hull, open-topped, Mine Protected Vehicle (MPV) / Armored Personnel Carrier (APC).
HNLMS Buffel - Wikipedia
Built in 1868 by Robert Napier and Sons in Glasgow, Scotland, HNLMS Buffel was the first ship of the Royal Netherlands Navy without sails but with a steam engine and two propellers, that gave her a maximum speed of almost 13 knots (24 km/h).
Buffel - Guide to Military Equipment and Civil Aviation
The Buffalo, also known as Buffel, is a recovery vehicle based on the proven Leopard 2 main battle tank (MBT) chassis. It retains the Leopard 2 tank reliability, availability, and logistics support features.