No. Our genetic engineering is nowhere near advanced enough to build custom creatures. Even if it were that advanced, it would still be physically impossible for a such a creature to fly.
There are two species of Bison in the genus Bison. The American Bison is Bison bison and the European Bison is Bison bonasus.
The bladder of a large bovin creature known as a bison. It is the organ in the bison which stores processed urine waste extracted from the digestion process.
Female bison generally do have horns, although they are smaller than the male's.
No. Bison refer to those animals found in North America, not Africa. Cape Buffalo are not bison, but they can be found in Kenya. However, due to overhunting, numbers are dwindling.
No. A bison is a herbivore. It eats primarily grasses and forbs.No, they are herbivores, subsisting primarily on grasses and sedges.
a flying bison!
Because Aang's flying pet "Appa" is a bison.
the six-legged flying bison
Appa is a Sky Bison .
The number of air bison that have lived are unknown. It's not explicitly stated.
Avatar Aang when he wants Appa, his flying bison to fly.
it is supposed to be a flying bison that went extinct with the airbending race...
The animal guide for the water tribe in the show Avatar the Last Airbender, the animal for the water tribe is a flying whale!!! It sounds really stupid but the most recent water avatar which is Avatar Kuruk, had a flying whale for his animal. Like Avatar Roku had a dragon & Avatar Aang has a flying bison.
appaIt was Appa, his flying bison.It's a flying Bison. His name is Aapa. To make him fly, you say "yip yip"
Avatar Kiyoshi's animal guide is never shown in any canonical materials. One possibility is that it was a badgermole, as they are the origin of earthbending (as sky bison are the origin of airbending and dragons are the origin of firebending).
It is from Nickelodion's Avatar: the Last Airbender. They are huge creatures with six legs, an arrow running down their back, a huge tail, five stomachs, and two slightly curved horns. They only exsisting one in the story is Appa.
Yes, the flying bison is hurt by sand-benders. Its shown in the episode of Avatar "Library" The above answer is wrong, The bison may have been hurt, but it did not die there. Appa does die, Only due to old age though.