1. A type of wild cattle: It's a Spanish word, and in the American Southwest, it refers to a type of feral cattle, often smaller than domestic cattle, with short, curly horns. These animals are descended from Spanish cattle brought to the Americas centuries ago.
2. A place name: There are several places in the US named "Cibolo," including a city in Texas and a creek in New Mexico. The name likely references the wild cattle found in these areas.
So, depending on the context, "cibolo" could refer to a specific type of cattle, a place, or even a person with that name.