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Q: What has replaced the wild grass bison and pronghorn in the Great Plains?
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What are the animals in the interior plains?

Bison, pronghorn antelope, elks, red deer, brown bears, wolves, (fox?) and the rodent family.


What native American culture group hunted bison for many purposes?

Great Plains.


Are there bison in Maryland?

No. Never was bison in Massachusetts. They are a plains animal and found on the great American plains. Today the largest herd is in Yellowstone National Park.


Why is the Bison most remembered as a Plains animal?

They are remembered as a plains animal because most movies show the Plains Bison, or bison bison.


Why are there so many bison on the great plains?

Because there is alot of grass there


What was the Great Plains main animal?

Buffalo, also known as the American Bison.


What is a great plains wild animal?

bison or buffalo what the indians hunted


In which region was bison a major food source for Native American tribes?

the great plains.


What was the great plains important animal?

The great plains important animal was the Bison.


How does grate plains look like?

The Great Plains is a vast, flat region in North America characterized by wide open spaces, rolling prairies, and few trees. It is known for its expansive grasslands, which support a variety of wildlife such as bison, pronghorn, and prairie dogs. The region experiences extreme weather conditions, from hot summers to cold winters.


What will eat a pronghorn?

A bison is an herbivore and only eats praire grasses.


What are the blackfoot Indians known for?

The Blackfoot Indians are known for pemmican, which is a food made from bison and berries.Also, they depend on bison (buffalo) in the Great Plains to survive.