A bull buffalo standing in tall grass at dusk barely moves, but the low huff he makes carries a quarter-mile — that bass weight is the buffalo sound nobody bothers to record properly. These 25 clips chase it: deep solo bull voice takes, herd ambience with multiple animals breathing and shuffling, stampede thunder where dozens of hooves combine into a single rolling roar, and shorter alarm-snort bursts for action beats.
Wildlife documentary work uses the long herd material under aerial-shot pans across plains — it sits behind narration without insisting. Nature game audio pulls the alarm snorts for predator-warning moments. The deeper bull voice can double as a creature-design layer for monster work when pitched down two octaves; sound designers do this trick more than they admit. The stampede takes are unprocessed and full-range, leaving sub-bass design in your hands. Free to download for any project, no signup, no licence chase.