American college football program.
Defunct American Basketball League franchise from Buffalo, New York.
NCAA Division 1 Basketball Program.
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1 Only a few bisons remain, and these are now kept in parks.
2 Probably they are fated to pass away like the bisons and Indians.
3 Some of the methods employed to slay bisons are cruel in the extreme.
4 Here they killed one of the bisons which were numerous in the valley.
5 They commonly go by the name of buffaloes, but are properly called bisons .
6 Of course young bisons can be tamed, and to a certain extent educated.
7 The bisons are called by the people there buffaloes.
8 German bisons roar with no less gentleness than lions.
9 Fierce storms of wind and gusts of rain swept the country, while the bisons were everywhere.
10 There is positive evidence that some of the American tribes possessed large herds of domesticated bisons .
11 They may have been bisons or wild cattle.
12 Lynx or bisons or three-toed woodpeckers will not survive long in national park and nature reserves alone.
13 Swallows, rooks, and storks frequent dwelling houses; ostriches and zebras herd together; so do bisons and elks.
14 The animals hunted by the Cave-men were principally reindeer, horses, bisons , and, occasionally mammoths and woolly rhinoceros.
15 There'll be jungles with bisons and tigers.
16 On the reverse side of this piece of horn were represented the heads of two aurochs or bisons .
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