0 a large North-American hoofed animal -- bison [ masculine ]
1 the American buffalo -- bisonokse
a herd of bison.
2 the large European wild ox. -- bisonokse, visent
In addition to burning, grazing by cattle and bison in the tallgrass prairie is also important for plant productivity and maintenance of species biodiversity70.
It is a species that occurs in the abdominal cavity of cattle, buffalo, bison, yak and various species of deer, but rarely in sheep.
She recognised only the bison and the gorilla.
A cave painting tells us, surely, far more than the simple appearance of a bison or deer.
Jennewein also won the contract to design bison heads for the arch keystones.
Skeletons of many now-extinct mammals have been recovered, including camels, mammoths, dire wolves, saber toothed cats, deer, and bison.
Big game, including bison, mammoths and ground sloths, also were attracted to these water sources.
After the last ice age only large mammals such as mammoths, bison and woolly rhinoceros remained.
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