Regarding Colorado, they hunted bison on plains of eastern Colorado.
In the hunting season, the men hunted bison, deer, elk, bear, cougar, lynx, turkey, geese and duck.
The men hunted deer, bear, and bison, which provided meat, fat, and hides.
Neanderthals hunted bison, auroch (an ancestor of living cattle), deer, reindeer and musk ox, to name but a few.
Their hands were nimble, and with the aid of improved tools they hunted reindeer, bison, horses and mammoths to eat.
During the fall and winter men hunted deer, big horn sheep, bison and antelope with the atlatl and darts.
I think this is the same black wolf I saw when we hunted bison, Deegie.
The Palliser Region is the traditional territory of the Blackfoot Confederacy, who hunted bison throughout the area.
Paleo-Indians hunted the now-extinct mammoth and ancient bison (an animal 20% larger than modern bison) in the foothills and valleys of the mountains.
Paleo Indians are known to have camped at the spring 12,000 years ago, where they hunted mastodons, bison and other ancient animals.