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bison![]() The North American bison Bison bison was hunted almost to extinction for food and sport by the European colonials. At one time the population of bison numbered up to 50 million, living in massive herds of thousands of individual animals. By 1889 there were only 540 left. Today they live in protected reserves. Large, hoofed mammal of the bovine family. There are two species, both brown. The European bison or wisent Bison bonasus, of which only a few protected herds survive, is about 2 m/7 ft high and weighs up to 1,100 kg/2,500 lb. The North American bison (also known historically as the North American buffalo) Bison bison is slightly smaller, with a heavier mane and more sloping hindquarters. Formerly roaming the prairies in vast numbers, it was almost exterminated in the 19th century, but survives in protected areas. There were about 14,000 bison in North American reserves in 1994. Crossed with domestic cattle, the North American bison has produced a hardy hybrid, the ‘beefalo’, producing a lean carcass on an economical grass diet. |
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| And before we judge of them too harshly we must remem- ber what ruthless and utter destruction our own species has wrought, not only upon animals, such as the vanished bison and the dodo, but upon its inferior races. In fact, these are the finest morsels, like the hump of the bison, the paws of the bear, and the head of the wild boar. He had covered but a short distance from the forest when I beheld the first of his pursuers--a Sagoth, one of those grim and terrible gorilla-men who guard the mighty Mahars in their buried cities, faring forth from time to time upon slave-raiding or punitive expeditions against the human race of Pellucidar, of whom the dominant race of the inner world think as we think of the bison or the wild sheep of our own world. |
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