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.
Scientific Name: Bison bison
Characteristics: This bison is in a relaxed walking pose, showing off the distinctive traits of the bison, including a heavily furred head and upper body with a less dense coat of fur on the lower body.
Size and Color: This White Buffalo figure is white with cream colored accents on its fur, and brown hooves. It’s almost 6 inches long and just over 3 inches high.