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The American Bison

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We went out to Land Between the Lakes a couple of weeks ago, and I discovered that what I had always referred to as 'Buffalo' were actually 'Bison'. Thanks to Kimarie, I found out that there was a difference, and I checked the signs. Sure 'nuff. Bison. They are very cool and very BIG! NO DOUBT! I love 'em. What a history.

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jocko500

10:28PM | Wed, 02 November 2005

lol they looked mean. I heard they are meaner than cows or bulls too. and stronger than bulls.

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Blush

11:19PM | Wed, 02 November 2005

Wonder if they charge at you when your wearing red? I always heard bulls did that...an old saying don't know if it's true or not but wouldnt want to find out with this fella Nice capture here sis Vote n hugs Your Ky sis Susan~

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artgum

1:14AM | Thu, 03 November 2005

He looks like a tough customer- nice shot!

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SophiaDeer

2:44AM | Thu, 03 November 2005

Beautiful photograph! I saw many of these fine creatures of God when I was in South Dakota.

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Dindin

5:05AM | Thu, 03 November 2005

They look so strong and beautiful ,Im sure theyre very good natured most vegetarian animals are .

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luckyred

5:09AM | Thu, 03 November 2005

They are very cool, I live a short distance away from a bison farm and they are wonderful to see! Nice capture!!!

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RodolfoCiminelli

7:07AM | Thu, 03 November 2005

Excellent shot......!!!!

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kansas

8:34AM | Thu, 03 November 2005

Great shot of this guy. According to the dictionary, the buffalo is the North American Bison. Seems the names are interchangeable.

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Snow_Angel

10:32AM | Thu, 03 November 2005

WOW! Beautiful capture! I thought Buffalo and Bison were the same also! :)

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dusty357

11:59AM | Thu, 03 November 2005

yeah i walk through the valley and fear no evil cuz im the biggest bugger in the valley he seems to be saying great capture and btw i thought they were buffalo also but dont tell any one :P

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DennisReed

12:18PM | Thu, 03 November 2005

Superb capture! I too thought Buffalo and Bison were the same! Thanks

logiloglu

12:49PM | Thu, 03 November 2005

wow, what a fascinating animal. great pose and expression. an impressive capture. !!!!!!!! #:O) !!!!!!!!!

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jcv2

4:27PM | Thu, 03 November 2005

Wonderful capture of this bison, as large as they are! :)

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redbeard

6:57PM | Thu, 03 November 2005

Great shot, it is truly a magnificent animal. I don't know what the difference is either but they sure look cool!

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Emberhaze

10:42AM | Fri, 04 November 2005

Great shot Randee! I wasn't impressed with any of my bison shots, Glad you got a good one!!

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sossy

7:15PM | Fri, 04 November 2005

fantastic capture of this impressive animals! I saw a herde once I visited Indian City in Kansas, it was amazing! ;o)

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leda_moon

9:12PM | Tue, 08 November 2005

Very cool photo!!Wonderful capture!!*V

Georgy

10:22PM | Sun, 13 November 2005

Great shot of this buffalo.

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kimariehere

1:00PM | Sat, 19 November 2005

beautiful shot i have taken like 30 shots of bison but i like yours the most!! he is a real cutie!!.... i thought they were the same thing too but found out they were not!! ... yesterday i saw an old bison trench coat from the 30s..these guys kept the indians warm and fed ...awesome shot!! sorry so late forgive me!


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