No you wouldn't Bison is plural and singular
Yes, the noun 'bison' is both singular and plural. Examples: A bison was drinking at the edge of the river. The bison were moving along the river's edge.
bison
The word buffalo may be singular or plural. The plural of buffalo, according to several sources, may be buffaloes or remain as buffalo.(The word bison is listed as a plural noun, but is often used as a singular noun.)
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Whether for bison or for "water buffalo", the singular is buffalo. The plural can be buffalo or buffaloes.The accepted plural for a bison is also bison.
The word cod is used as singular and plural; it is a type of fish. Singular: Jim came home from the fishing trip carrying a beautiful cod. Plural: Jim came home from the fishing trip carrying a box full of cod.
Another word for bison could be buffalo or wisent.
They are referred to as 'calves'. Or singular 'calf's. I hope this helped.
Buffalo
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Bacterium is the singular word.