
American Bison Images, Facts and Information:
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- American Bison are large, shaggy and dark brown mammals with horns, hooves, long tails and have massive heads and humped shoulders.
- American Bison are the largest terrestrial animals in North America.
- The number of American Bison was in the millions before settlers arrived and killed them by the millions. They almost became extinct but now number about 200,000.
- The preferred habitat of American Bison includes plains, river valleys, prairies and some times the edge of forests.
- American Bison eat grasses, forbs and sedges. They will push snow aside in winter to get to their food.
- Male American Bison go into rut during the fall and will fight to mate with the females. Males can weigh up to 2000 pounds and females to just a little over 1000 pounds.
- American Bison normally have one calf but at times there may be twins. The cows raise the young.
- American Bison are also called American Buffalo. Males are bulls, females are cows. Bison calves are called “Reds” or “Little Reds”.
- American Bison live up to 25 years in the wild.
I hope you enjoy viewing my American Bison photos.
Close up of a bison bull with a snowy face
Title: Close up of a bison bull with a snowy face
Location: Antelope Island State Park, Davis County, Utah
Date: 3/7/2012
Bison licking its nose with European Starlings on its back
Title: Bison licking its nose with European Starlings on its back
Location: Antelope Island State Park, Davis County, Utah
Date: 3/5/2012
Flock of European Starlings with a Bison
Title: Flock of European Starlings with a Bison
Location: Antelope Island State Park, Davis County, Utah
Date: 3/5/2012
European Starling landing on a Bison’s back
Title: European Starling landing on a Bison’s back
Location: Antelope Island State Park, Davis County, Utah
Date: 3/5/2012
European Starlings and an American Bison with its tongue stuck out
Title: European Starlings and an American Bison with its tongue stuck out
Location: Antelope Island State Park, Davis County, Utah
Date: 3/5/2012
Bison bull in winter grasses
Title: Bison bull in winter grasses
Location: Antelope Island State Park, Davis County, Utah
Date: 2/5/2012
European Starling hitching a ride on an American Bison
Title: European Starling hitching a ride on an American Bison
Location: Antelope Island State Park, Davis County, Utah
Date: 1/24/2012
European Starling hitching a ride on a Bison
Title: European Starling hitching a ride on a Bison
Location: Antelope Island State Park, Davis County, UT
Date: 1/24/2012
Bison Bull in Autumn grasses
Title: Bison Bull in Autumn grasses
Location: Antelope Island State Park, Davis County, Utah
Date: 10/20/2011
Bison cow and calves
Title: Bison cow and calves
Location: Antelope Island State Park, Davis County, Utah
Date: 6/22/2011
Bison calf on Antelope Island
Title: Bison calf on Antelope Island
Location: Antelope Island State Park, Davis County, Utah
Date: 6/22/2011
Bison dust bath, frame #1
Title: Bison dust bath, frame #1
Location: Antelope Island State Park, Davis County, Utah
Date: 6/8/2011
Bison dust bath, frame #2
Title: Bison dust bath, frame #2
Location: Antelope Island State Park, Davis County, UT
Date: 6/8/2011
Bison dust bath, frame #3
Title: Bison dust bath, frame #3
Location: Antelope Island State Park, Davis County, UT
Date: 6/8/2011
Bison dust bath, frame #4
Title: Bison dust bath, frame #4
Location: Antelope Island State Park, Davis County, UT
Date: 6/8/2011
Bison dust bath, frame #5
Bison dust bath, frame #5
Location: Antelope Island State Park, Davis County, UT
Date: 6/8/2011
Bison dust bath, frame #6
Title: Bison dust bath, frame #6
Location: Antelope Island State Park, Davis County, UT
Date: 6/8/2011
Bison dust bath, frame #7
Title: Bison dust bath, frame #7
Location: Antelope Island State Park, Davis County, UT
Date: 6/8/2011
Bison dust bath, frame #8
Title: Bison dust bath, frame #8
Location: Antelope Island State Park, Davis County, UT
Date: 6/8/2011
Bison dust bath, frame #9
Title: Bison dust bath, frame #9
Location: Antelope Island State Park, Davis County, UT
Date: 6/8/2011