- Bison
:"This is an article about an animal. For other uses, see
Bison (disambiguation) ."Taxobox
name = Bison
image_width = 250px
image_caption =American Bison ("Bison bison")
image2_width = 250px
image2_caption =Wisent ("Bison bonasus")
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis =Mammal ia
ordo =Artiodactyla
familia =Bovidae
subfamilia =Bovinae
genus = "Bison"
genus_authority = Hamilton Smith, 1827
species =Bison bonasus
subdivision_ranks =Species
subdivision = †"B. antiquus"
"B. bison"
"B. bonasus"
†"B. latifrons"
†"B. occidentalis"
†"B. priscus"Bison is a taxonomic group containing six species of large
even-toed ungulate s within the subfamilyBovinae . Only two of these species still exist: theAmerican bison ("B. bison") and the European bison, orwisent ("B. bonasus"), each with two subspecies.Name
In American Western culture, the bison is commonly referred to as "buffalo"; however, this is a misnomer: though both bison and buffalo belong to the
Bovidae family, the term "buffalo" properly applies only to the Asian water buffalo andAfrican buffalo . Thegaur , a large, thick-coatedox found inAsia , is also known as the "Indian bison", although it is in the genus "Bos " and thus not a true bison.Description
The American and European bison are the largest terrestrial
mammal s inNorth America andEurope . Bison are nomadicgrazers Fact|date=March 2008 and travel inherd s, except for the non-dominant bulls, which travel alone or in small groups during most of the year. American bison are known for living in theGreat Plains . Both species were hunted close toextinction during the 19th and 20th centuries but have since rebounded, although the European bison is still endangered.Unlike the Asian water buffalo, bison have never been
domesticated , although the American bison is kept on some farms.Bison are born without their trademark hump and horns and live for approximately twenty years. They grow to maturity at two to three years, although males continue to grow until about their seventh year. Adult bulls express a high degree of dominance competitiveness during mating season. Male bison fight for females and these fights often result in injury or death. After the bison mate, the herd splits up into smaller herds. Calves are born nine months after mating. The
mother s take care of and nurse their young for a year.Male bison grow to as much as to 11.5 feet (3.5m) long, and 6.5 feet (2m) tall at the shoulder and can weigh up to 2200lbs (998 kg).
Behaviour
Wallowing
url = http://www.jstor.org/pss/3083019] In the process of wallowing bison may become infected by the fatal disease
anthrax , which may occur naturally in the soil.cite news | title = Anthrax kills bison in southern N.W.T. |publisher = CBC.CA| date =July 6 2006 | url = http://www.cbc.ca/canada/north/story/2006/07/06/anthrax-nwt-bison.html]Diet
Bison have a fairly simple diet. The bison's main
food isgrass . Bison also eat the low lyingshrub bery that is available. In thewinter , bison forage in thesnow looking for grass. If there is little grass available, bison have to resort to eating the twigs of the shrubs and plants.Predators
Due to their large size few predators attack bison.
Wolf packs, but not single wolves, could take down a bison. Brown bears will also prey on calves but when they are found eating bison they generally have driven off wolves and taken over their kill.In
Yellowstone Park the strongest and most dominant wolf packs have been observed to takeelk anddeer ; they leave the bison, which is much harder to kill, to the weaker wolf packsFact|date=August 2008.ee also
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Bovid hybrid s
*American Bison
*Plains Bison
*Wood Bison
*Ancient Bison
* Water Buffalo
*African Buffalo
*Buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo Gallery
References
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