What characterizes the natural diet of the specialized Forest Buffalo subspecies?

Answer

Fruits, leaves, shoots, and browse material

The Forest Buffalo, inhabiting dense forest environments, demonstrates distinct dietary habits compared to its River and Swamp relatives. Its feeding pattern leans heavily toward browsing rather than open grassland grazing. The bulk of its natural intake consists of materials found within the forest understory, including various types of fruits, leaves, tender shoots, and other browse material. Fecal analysis often confirms this, showing a higher proportion of lignified material, suggesting a digestive system adapted to breaking down the tougher cellulose found in woody browse.

What characterizes the natural diet of the specialized Forest Buffalo subspecies?
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