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  2. ‘Oh God.’ Bison rams hiker after she gets too close at Texas ...

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  3. Bison side-eyes worker as they leave dorm, video shows. See ...

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    The video, posted to Josie Weaver’s account Nov. 7, shows the worker walking down a stairwell to leave the dorm. But the sight of a bison’s head peeking out from around the corner stops Weaver ...

  4. Harrowing video shows herd of bison charge family trapped in ...

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    A family visiting Yellowstone National Park found themselves in the middle of a stampede when a herd of bison charged into the road, ramming their car.. Video of the incident, taken by the Delle ...

  5. Yellowstone bison herd - Wikipedia

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    The Yellowstone bison herd was the last free-ranging bison herd in the United States being the only place where bison were not extirpated. [8] The Yellowstone bison herd is descended from a remnant population of 23 individual bison that survived the mass slaughter of the 19th century in the Pelican Valley of Yellowstone Park.

  6. Antelope Creek phase - Wikipedia

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    The Antelope Creek phase was an American Indian culture in the Texas panhandle and adjacent Oklahoma dating from AD 1200 to 1450. [1] The two most important areas where the Antelope Creek people lived were in the Canadian River valley centered on present-day Lake Meredith near the city of Borger, Texas, and the Buried City complex in Wolf Creek valley near the town of Perryton, Texas.

  7. Sage Creek Station Site - Wikipedia

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    The Sage Creek Station Site is a former way station on the Overland Trail in Carbon County, Wyoming. Constructed about 1862, the station was built of logs with an adobe fireplace and a dirt roof over pole rafters. The site burned on June 8, 1865, but may have been rebuilt. All that remains of the station are its foundations.

  8. Feisty Bison Thrills Visitors to Yellowstone National Park - AOL

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    A tour travelling through Yellowstone National Park had a close encounter with a pair of bison, with one stopping right in front of their vehicle.This video, taken by Cindy Shaffer, shows a pair ...

  9. Conservation of American bison - Wikipedia

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    First, bison are trapped at the Stephens Creek Bison Capture Facility where they are sorted by age and sex into different enclosed pens. [75] A blood sample is also taken and they are tested for brucellosis with only about 30% of animals qualifying for the program. [74] Bison that test negative can go into quarantine.