Buffamoo

Males have large horns. Females have no horns and udders   The buffamoo is a large, bovine creature that is native to the Gaulan Plains region of Galfin. It is known for its distinctive horns, which are present on males of the species and are used for self-defense and competition for mates. Female buffamoo do not have horns, but they do have udders and are used for milk production. Buffamoo are social animals that live in herds and are typically peaceful, although they can be aggressive if provoked. They are herbivores and primarily feed on grasses and other plants. Buffamoo are an important source of food, milk, and other resources for the people of Galfin, and they are often domesticated for these purposes.
by Brad Malott