American Bison - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The American Bison ( Bison bison ) is a North American species of bison, also commonly known as the American Buffalo . "Buffalo" is somewhat of a misnomer for this animal, as it is only dist...
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American Buffalo (play) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
American Buffalo is a 1975 play by American playwright David Mamet which had its premiere in a showcase production at the Goodman Theatre, Chicago. Critic Frank Rich called it "one of the best Amer...
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American Buffalo is definitely a curious little film, basically a play committed to celluloid, with only three actors and almost all taking place in the one location. ... American Buffalo is definitely not for everyone, however for those looking for a great, superbly performed drama and don't mind the fact that it relies...
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The American Buffalo is not a true buffalo. Its closest relative is the European Bison or Wisent and the Canadian Woods Bison, not the buffalo of Asia or Africa, such as the Cape Buffalo or Water Buffalo. Scientifically, the American Buffalo is named Bison and belongs to Bovidae family of mammals, as do domestic cattle.
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This is the American buffalo, also known as the bison. ... In the early 1700's millions of bison lived in huge herds and roamed across the plains of North America. ... The bison was very important to the Native Americans of the Plains. They provided the , and almost everything else needed for survival.
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Characteristics The American bison is the largest land animal in North America. Males can stand six feet from hoof to shoulder and weigh between 1000-2000 pounds. Females are around five feet tall and weigh between 800-1000 pounds.
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The Buffalo that Americans refer to is actually a Bison. It is also called the American Buffalo. It is the heaviest land animal in North America. This grass-eater roams the plains in parks and reserves. ... Bison = American Buffalo...
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American Bison (Bison bison bison) facts, photos and videos. ... The American Bison is the largest mammal on the North American continent. It is characterized by an overdeveloped front portion and tapered hindquarters. It has short horns that grow out of the side of its head. The hair on its front portion grows to 20 in.
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THE PLAINS BUFFALO (BISON) ... Named les boeufs meaning oxen or beefs, by the French. American Frontiersman translated it to buffalo. ... HOW AMERICAN INDIANS UTILIZED THE BUFFALO...
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