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The following habitats are found across the American bison distribution range.
They also started a farm to raise al herd of American bison.
American bison even swam across parts of the Mississippi, he added.
He is the head portion of an American bison and whistles throughout the show.
The American bison, technically a dwarf form, was one of these animals.
This organization's mission was to bring the American bison back from the brink of extinction.
From the eyes up its head resembled that of an American bison, with the same short, powerful horns.
American bison are known for living in the Great Plains.
The zoo's herd of American bison is also located in this area.
American bison are the largest land mammals in North America.
At the east entrance to the park, a pair of bronze American bison face the gardens.
The island is also home to a number of non-native animals, notably including the American bison.
He is an American Bison dressed in the home uniform of the school.
For two days, he traveled underground among throngs of American bison.
Efforts were starting to be made to save some wildlife, particularly the American Bison.
Beefalo, a cross of an American bison and a domestic cow.
The mighty American bison, for centuries lord of the prairies.
Many animals can be seen and heard within the park, but two American Bison reside here.
This was followed in 1882 with the first American bison born in captivity.
Adult American bison are not as rangy in build, and have shorter legs.
Buffalo burgers are made with meat from the American Bison.
The site was used as a "buffalo jump," a place where American bison could be driven up a hill and over a cliff.
The use of the word "buffalo" is a misnomer, as these coats were actually made from American bison.
Further, there is currently no archeological evidence of American bison having been domesticated.
American buffalo is the colloquial name for the American bison.
Around 5,000 years ago, B. occidentalis was replaced by today's smaller Bison bison.
Bison (Bison bison) were a dominant species.
For example, Grasslands National park brought back Bison bison for a prairie restoration.
The breed was eventually set at being genetically at least Bos taurus and Bison bison.
Thus the American bison has the binomial Bison bison; a name of this kind would not be allowed for a plant.
Those huge critters back there are not Bison bison, not with those six-foot spreads of horns.
In 2000, these hybrids were described as a different (although questionable) subspecies, the highland bison Bison bonasus montanus.
On average, it is slightly lighter in body mass and yet taller at the shoulder than the American bison (Bison bison).
Buffalo burgers are hamburgers made with meat from the American Bison (Bison bison).
American bison (Bison bison)
On the island, a semi-free ranging population of "buffalo" or American bison (Bison bison) have been in existence since 1893.
I believe the modern wild Wisent, European Bison Bison bonasus population was derived from only 12 individuals.
This ranks it as one of the largest bovines that ever lived, rivaling the American long-horned bison Bison latifrons.
Furthermore, it has been suggested that the plains bison consists of a northern (Bison bison montanae) and a southern subspecies, bringing the total to three.
Wood Bison (Bison bison athabascae)
This prairie was probably once grazing land for American bison (Bison bison) and elk (Cervus elaphus).
The American bison (Bison bison) once roamed the Great Plains grasslands in vast herds.
Those are not buffalo, they're bison, but not the kind of bison that are still alive in our world and time, those called Bison bison.
Note: Efforts are underway to re-introduce the plains bison's larger cousin, the wood bison (Bison bison athabascae), to Alaska.
American bison (Bison bison bison) live in river valleys, and on prairies and plains.
There are two surviving species; the American bison, Bison bison, also known as the American buffalo, found only in North America, is the most numerous.
The European bison Bison bonasus, or wisent is found in Europe and the Caucasus, re-introduced after being extinct in the wild.
The population of American bison (Bison bison) fell due to overhunting, nearly leading to extinction around the year 1890, though it has since begun to recover (see table).
In biology, tautonym is an informal term to indicate a scientific name of a species in which both parts of the name have the same spelling, for example Bison bison.
The American Bison (Bison bison) is a North American species of bison, also commonly known as the American Buffalo.