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  2. Conservation of American bison - Wikipedia

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    The bison coexisted with elk, deer, pronghorn, swift fox, black-footed ferrets, black-tailed prairie dogs, white-tailed jackrabbits, bears, wolves, coyotes, and cougars. [8] [9] The bison scoring the trees with their horns kept them from taking over the open grasslands. As bison grazed, they dispersed seeds by excreting them. [7]

  3. Plains bison - Wikipedia

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    Besides using the meat, fat, and organs for food, plains tribes have traditionally created a wide variety of tools and items from bison. These include arrow points, awls, beads, berry pounders, hide scrapers, hoes, needles from bones, spoons from the horns, bow strings and thread from the sinew, waterproof containers from the bladder, paint brushes from the tail and bones with intact marrow ...

  4. List of bison conservation herds in North America - Wikipedia

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    American bison occupy less than one percent of their historical range with fewer than 20,000 bison in conservation herds on public, tribal or private protected lands. The roughly 500,000 animals that are raised for commercial purposes are not included unless the entity is engaged in conservation efforts.

  5. Great bison belt - Wikipedia

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    The grasslands of the western plains were the core of the great bison belt. The grasslands consisted primarily of blue grama ( Bouteloua gracilis ) and buffalo grass ( Bouteloua dactyloides ). These grasses have deep and dense root structure and retain large amounts of water, making them well suited to survive dramatic environmental fluctuations.

  6. Ungulate - Wikipedia

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    Most ungulates have developed reduced canine teeth and specialized molars, including bunodont (low, rounded cusps) and hypsodont (high crowned) teeth. The development of hypsodonty has been of particular interest as this adaptation was strongly associated with the spread of grasslands during the Miocene about 25 million years ago.

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

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    The bison may have looked calm at first, but there were warning signs of what was to come. ‘Oh God.’ Bison rams hiker after she gets too close at Texas state park, video shows

  8. Bison decline contributed to dwindling prairie landscape on ...

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  9. Windshield Wiper Grabs Bison's Attention in Yellowstone - AOL

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    There was much hilarity on a bus in Yellowstone National Park recently when the squeak of a windshield wiper caught the attention of a passing bison.Tien Tran, who recorded the amusing footage ...