- Bison antiquus
Taxobox
name = "Bison antiquus"
status = not applicable (prehistoric)
image_caption = "Bison antiquus"
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis =Mammal ia
ordo =Artiodactyla
familia =Bovidae
genus = "Bison "
species = "B. antiquus"
binomial = "Bison antiquus"
binomial_authority = Leidy, 1852Bison antiquus sometimes called the "ancient bison", was the most common large
herbivore of theNorth America n continent for over ten thousand years, and is a direct ancestor of the livingAmerican bison .During the Pleistocene Ice Age, steppe wisent ("Bison priscus"), migrated from
Siberia intoAlaska . This species then developed into the long-horned bison ("Bison latifrons") which lived in North America for 3 million years. About 22,000 years ago, the long-horned bison gave wayclarifyme|Date=November 2007 to the "Bison antiquus". "B. antiquus" were abundant from 18,000 years ago until about 10,000 years ago, when they became extinct, along with most of thePleistocene megafauna . "B. antiquus" is the most commonly recovered herbivore from theLa Brea tar pits ."B. antiquus" was taller, had larger bones and horns and was 15-25% larger overall than modern bison. From tip to tip, the horns of "B. antiquus" measured approximately 3 feet (nearly one meter).
External links
* [http://www.backyardnature.net/loess/~bisft1.htm Ancient Bison foot fossil]
* [http://paleodb.org/cgi-bin/bridge.pl?action=checkTaxonInfo&taxon_name=Bison+antiquus Paleobiology Database - Bison antiquus]
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