All living things have ancestors.
A prehistoric buffalo is commonly referred to as a "bison," specifically the species known as the American bison or the European bison. These animals roamed the plains of North America and parts of Europe during the Pleistocene epoch. Fossil evidence suggests that they were larger and had different physical characteristics compared to modern bison. The term "aurochs" is also used to describe a prehistoric ancestor of modern cattle, which were similar in size and habitat to these ancient buffalo.
There are two species of Bison in the genus Bison. The American Bison is Bison bison and the European Bison is Bison bonasus.
An American bison is a species of bison, Latin name Bison bison.
Bison bison is the species name of the American Bison. Thus the Genus for this species is Bison.
The Latin name for a bison is "Bison Bison"
The plural of bison is bison.
Here is a knock knock bison joke: Knock Knock. Who's there? Bison. Bison who? Bison girl scout cookies.
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The Bison (Bison bison).
Bison are herbivorous animals.
The Binomial nomenclature for the American Bison, Bison bison, literally translates from Latin as "Aurochs aurochs," or "Ox ox."
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