I posted this question on Twitter and no one replied I was brought up in London, so I'm asking this with a cockney accent ..... "What's the difference between a buffalo and a bison"
I had previously posted the same question on G+ and got a very long and complicated answer and did not have the heart to say it was a trick question So what is the answer, I think a Chicago accent would work with this question as well.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wkLRZzukcJc @Dave Sutton
This is how Americans think the British talk:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LeyqBEweb
This is so funny. I almost forgot about it. @David Lazarus @Dave Sutton 🤣😂
https://video.wixstatic.com/video/a27d24_855c3798ea5a4159bd4c015f5db52866/360p/mp4/file.mp4
Another off-topic thing . . . I was watching Doug Helvering's analysis of Yes's song The Remembering (High the Memory) from their album Tales From Topographic Oceans and reading comments. Out the blue, someone mentioned MST3K. Being a Yes fan, I was trying to figure out which album he was referencing. Then, I realized he was referring to Mystery Science Theater 3000. I still don't understand how that relates to Yes's Tales album.
Going off topic . . . I'm surprised, but glad, that what I said in a comment under this post got approved: https://news.yahoo.com/arizona-abortion-ban-protest-planned-021623942.html Sort by newest. My comment merely shows by "David" and mentions "hoof licker".
I know people from a few northwestern states that pronounce "wash" as "warsh". Similarly, they pronounce "Washington" as "Warshington". How did that come about?
At the time of your posting, I thought there was no difference in the two animals so I didn't reply.
I looked up buffalo and bison just now and I see that they are different animals.