What are the physical characteristics of the Cape buffalo?

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The Cape buffalo stands 130–150 cm tall, weighs 425–870 kg, and has short legs. Bulls are heavier than cows, with thicker and wider horns, which become fully developed at seven years of age. The coat is thin and black, except in young calves, whose coats may be either black or brown.