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  2. File:Bison skull pile edit.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Bison_skull_pile.jpg: Unknown derivative work: Chick Bowen ( talk ) This is a featured picture on the English language Wikipedia ( Featured pictures ) and is considered one of the finest images.

  3. File : Syncerus caffer african buffalo skull MNHN.jpg

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  4. File:Bison skull pile-restored.jpg - Wikipedia

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  6. African buffalo - Wikipedia

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    Skull of an African buffalo. The African buffalo is a very robust species. Its shoulder height can range from 1.0 to 1.7 m (3.3 to 5.6 ft) and its head-and-body length can range from 1.7 to 3.4 m (5.6 to 11.2 ft).

  7. Wikipedia : Featured picture candidates/Bison Skull Pile

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    There are artifacts along the top of the skull pile that need to be cleaned up. Kaldari 23:43, 26 May 2011 (UTC) Comment, There’s a halo around the pyre and man standing atop: it looks like image compression artefacting (although I’m certainly no expert). I’m not totally convinced this restoration has made the image any clearer (although ...

  8. Water buffalo - Wikipedia

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    A water buffalo skull. Carl Linnaeus first described the genus Bos and the water buffalo under the binomial Bos bubalis in 1758; the species was known to occur in Asia and was held as a domestic form in Italy. [10]

  9. Passing of the Buffalo - Wikipedia

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    Passing of the Buffalo (1929) is a 9-foot (2.7 m) bronze sculpture of an indigenous man by Cyrus E. Dallin, which rests on a 5-foot-tall gray boulder located in Muncie, Indiana, United States. It is also known as The Last Arrow .