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  2. Camp Pendleton bison herd - Wikipedia

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    The Camp Pendleton bison herd is a conservation herd of approximately 100 introduced American bison that live at United States Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton in San Diego County, California. The Camp Pendleton herd and the Catalina Island herd are the only two wild-roaming herds of American bison in the U.S. state of California.

  3. List of California area codes - Wikipedia

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    The state of California was divided into three numbering plan areas (NPAs) with distinct area codes: 213, 415, and 916, for the southern, central, and northern parts of the state, respectively. [1] As of July 2023, California has 38 active area codes.

  4. American bison - Wikipedia

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    The American bison (Bison bison; pl.: bison), commonly known as the American buffalo, or simply buffalo (not to be confused with true buffalo), is a species of bison that is endemic (or native) to North America. It is one of two extant species of bison, along with the European bison.

  5. Santa Catalina Island (California) - Wikipedia

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    In the 1920s to 1930s, several bison were brought onto Catalina Island for a movie. [42] The bison are popular with the tourists and buildings have painted images of bison and bison weather vanes. Over the decades, the bison herd grew to as many as 600. The population numbered approximately 150 in 2009. [43]

  6. Catalina Island bison herd - Wikipedia

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    A hundred bison were relocated to the Great Plains. [17] Paramount ad for The Thundering Herd (1925) states that the film used 2,000 bison for the stampede scene. Biologists found that the bison have genes from cattle in their ancestry in 2007. They also found that they have a smaller size, different length of legs, jaw length overbite, low ...

  7. Bison - Wikipedia

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    A bison (pl.: bison) is a large bovine in the genus Bison (Greek: "wild ox" (bison) [1]) within the tribe Bovini. Two extant and numerous extinct species are recognised. Of the two surviving species, the American bison , B. bison , found only in North America , is the more numerous.

  8. List of protected grasslands of North America - Wikipedia

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    The indigenous peoples of the Plains occupied the land, hunting bison and pronghorn. The expansion of the United States onto the frontier decimated the population of the indigenous people and the bison. [5] Bison occupy less than 1% of their historical range with fewer than 20,000 bison in conservation herds on public, tribal or private ...

  9. Paleobiota of the La Brea Tar Pits - Wikipedia

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    Camelops, alongside the ancient bison and the western horse, is one of the most common large herbivores found in the tar pits. framless † Ancient bison [7] [8] † Bison antiquus: At least 300 individuals. [9] A large migratory bison species, possibly ancestral to the modern American bison through the intermediate Bison occidentalis. It is ...