US Curriculum Alignment
CCSS SL.K.5, NGSS K-LS1-1
Nature Scene Poster – African Buffalo
African buffalo shown standing in open grassland, highlighting body mass, horn structure, and posture within a natural setting. Hand-edited and anatomically verified for accurate educational reference.
- Instant digital download after checkout
- Print at home, as many times as you like
- High-resolution PDF — ready for A4 & US Letter
- Formats
- A2, A3, A4, Arch C, Tabloid, US Letter
- Type
- Nature Scene Poster
The African buffalo is one of the continent's largest grazing mammals, often seen moving in herds across open savanna. This Nature Scene Poster renders the animal within that grassland setting so children see it as part of a living landscape rather than an isolated figure.
The digital download prints at A2, A3, A4, Arch C, Tabloid, or US Letter with no waiting on shipping. It's a straightforward addition to a Montessori African wildlife shelf or a display wall in a homeschool space.
The subject
comes first.
The same hand-drawn look across the whole collection — verified against the real species, animal by animal.
“This makes the material easier to combine, easier to read and suitable for a wide range of learning environments.”
The cards use a clean background and restrained typography so the illustration remains easy to see. Decorative frames, patterns and additional graphics are kept to a minimum.
Often
asked.
Herds of hundreds provide safety in numbers against lions, since a mass of horns and stomping hooves can drive off even a pride. Group living also helps individuals share the work of watching for danger.
They are grazers that depend on tall grasses, so they stay close to floodplains, savannas, and woodland edges near water. This need for both grass and daily drinking keeps herds tied to wetter regions during dry seasons.
Yes, buffalo are known to mob a lion that has caught one of the herd, sometimes chasing predators away and freeing the captured animal. This collective defense is a major reason buffalo are considered such dangerous prey.


