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