Buffaloes: Unsung Heroes sheds light on the often-overlooked role buffaloes have played in human civilization. From plowing fields to providing sustenance, these animals have been steady companions to farmers, herders, and communities worldwide. This book introduces 48 unique buffalo breeds from countries like India, Vietnam, Thailand, and Romania, celebrating their diversity and significance. With easy-to-understand language, it provides detailed portraits of each breed, including their habits, milk production, intelligence, and historical roles. The book highlights the bond between buffaloes and their communities, offering insights into their contribution to traditional farming and culture. It also emphasizes the importance of preserving endangered buffalo breeds in the face of industrial agriculture. Whether for students, farmers, or animal enthusiasts, this book fosters respect for buffaloes as more than just livestock, revealing their deep value as cultural icons and environmental stewards.