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A wild heavy bison of the species Bison bison, having a broad massive horned head.
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1
The
buffalo
spirit has kept their culture alive and strong throughout history.
2
We gathered round the kill; it was quite fresh; a young
buffalo
.
3
It is the
buffalo
;
of all the animals I like him best.
4
We made our way past the rotting
buffalo
hides into the house.
5
Water
buffalo
wallow in milky water in a film by Ozan Atalan.
1
I think
bison
skin I am working on is ready, Ayla said.
2
The
bison
is as fond as the hog of wallowing in mud.
3
The protection of
bison
goes back to the park's origins, Reid said.
4
This immense central sandy plateau is the true home of the
bison
.
5
They did find the
bison
,
but not in quite the same place.
1
Last, not least, the
American
bison
is a thing of the past!
2
Remember the fate of the passenger pigeon and the
American
bison
.
3
Philanthropists may deplore the destruction of the
American
bison
,
yet it was inevitable.
4
The last herd of
American
bison
was near at hand.
5
Also, we find out what happens when you cross beef cows with North
American
bison
.
1
Those were truly massive, miles across, like the
American
buffalo
must have once been.
2
If it were a herd of
American
buffalo
,
she would be cautious, but she'd still go in.
3
According to Rutimeyer, the ancient bison (Bos priscus) of Europe was identical with the existing
American
buffalo
.
4
In days gone by the
American
buffalo
,
or bison, roamed nearly the entire length and breadth of North America.
5
This, too, was Comancheria, the beautiful and unremittingly hostile place they had chosen, the southernmost and richest range of the
American
buffalo
.
1
Also, we find out what happens when you cross beef cows with
North
American
bison
.