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  2. European bison - Wikipedia

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    The European bison (pl.: bison) (Bison bonasus) or the European wood bison, also known as the wisent [a] (/ ˈ v iː z ə n t / or / ˈ w iː z ə n t /), the zubr [b] (/ ˈ z uː b ə r /), or sometimes colloquially as the European buffalo, [c] is a European species of bison. It is one of two extant species of bison, alongside the American bison.

  3. Caucasian wisent - Wikipedia

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    Taxidermied specimen, Museum of the Zoological Institute, Russia. In the 17th century, the Caucasian bison still populated a large area of the Western Caucasus.After that, human settlement in the mountains intensified and the range of the Caucasian wisent had become reduced to about one tenth of its original range by the end of the 19th century.

  4. Carpathian wisent - Wikipedia

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    The Carpathian wisent (Bison bonasus hungarorum) is an extinct subspecies of the European bison that inhabited the Carpathian Mountains, Moldavia and Transylvania regions of Europe. [ 1 ] Extinction

  5. Bovid hybrid - Wikipedia

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    The wisent, or European bison, was originally crossed with cattle in an attempt to reinvigorate the declining wisent population.First generation hybrid males are sterile, but females may be crossed back to either a wisent or domestic bull to produce fertile males. [1]

  6. Category:European bison - Wikipedia

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    The European bison is the heaviest wild land animal in Europe, and individuals in the past may have been even larger than their modern-day descendants. During late antiquity and the Middle Ages, bison became extinct in much of Europe and Asia, surviving into the 20th century only in northern-central Europe and the northern Caucasus Mountains.

  7. Bison introduced to Kent woodland welcome two new calves to ...

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    Under UK law, European bison are classed as dangerous wild animals and 43 kilometres (27 miles) of fencing surround the bison areas to keep them away from the public, but the conservationists say ...

  8. Central European mixed forests - Wikipedia

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    Rare European bison in Białowieża forest. The Białowieża Forest on the Belarus-Poland border is home to one of the last herds of European bison, also known as wisent, the heaviest surviving wild land animal in Europe [6] [7] Historically, the wisent's range encompassed all of the European lowlands, extending from the Massif Central to the ...

  9. Bison - Wikipedia

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    The American bison and the European bison (wisent) are the largest surviving terrestrial animals in North America and Europe. They are typical artiodactyl (cloven hooved) ungulates, and are similar in appearance to other bovines such as cattle and true buffalo. They are broad and muscular with shaggy coats of long hair.