In this post, we will carefully compare the Bison vs. Buffalo. Although these two species look very similar to one another, they have very little in common other than belonging to the same family: ...
Today, there are 14 states with a city or town named Buffalo, only five of them in the West. By the late nineteenth century, the scientific name bison (which comes from the Latin word for “wild ...
The InterTribal Buffalo Council, which helps many tribes and tribal nations reestablish bison on their land, hosted a training event in the fall with the Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes in Oklahoma ...
Side profile close up of an American bison, also known as buffalo, with its tongue sticking out in Yellowstone National Park. Image by ruhuntn@hotmail.com via depositphotos.com Bison are large, ...
In the 16th century, North America contained 25-30 million buffalo; by the late 19th century less than 100 remained. While removing the buffalo east of the Mississippi took settlers over 100 years, ...
Can he lead the Buffalo Bills to victory? The Buffalo Bills mascot is a 7-foot-2-inch tall blue bison who joined the team in 2000. As legend has it, Billy was roaming the wide-open plains out west ...