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It created bison preserves
The consequences of the destruction of the bison were that Native Americans struggled to survive without their means of clothing, weapons, foots, etc. and were forced onto reservations where they suffered from starvation from the lack of bison.
Wyoming's flag has an American Bison in the center (as the state's nickname is the "Buffalo State"). The white bison is charged in a field of blue; the boarder of the flag is white and red.
Yes.
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Yes, although they are not endangered.
mountain lions, humans, and wolves
Wolves, bears, humans, and mountain lions.
Wolves occasionally hunt bison. Humans hunt bison (and raise bison for food). Grizzly bears sometimes take down a bison. Any carnivore who comes across a bison carcass (coyotes, mountain lions, foxes, birds like ravens and magpies, insects, etc.) will eat a bison.
because they wanted to introduce bisons there
Assuming you are asking about the American Bison (Bovidae bison), no; at least not right now. Currently it is listed as "Near Threatened" by the ICUN with the status reflecting how massive conservation efforts have helped a species but it does currently rely on continued conservation efforts to keep it going. There are only 2 populations in Canada, 3 populations in the United States and 1 in Mexico. Granted, this does not include domesticated bison that are bred for consumption or bison that are notconsidered 'free range'.Gates, C. & Aune, K. 2008. Bison bison. In: IUCN 2011. IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Version 2011.2. . Downloaded on 29 April 2012.
basically fruit and some vegetables .Also they brought and found bison and horse
A mountain lion could eat a buffalo except for the fact that mountain lions dont live near buffalos and dont live in groups large enough to take one down. If they lived in prides and they found a buffalo, they could kill it.
Wood bison, Siberian crane, Beavers, and Siberian tiger are four I can name. The wood bison, beaver, and tiger are endangered from being over hunted for their fur (as well as their meat for the bison). The crane is threatened by pollution of it's habitat. Measures are currently being taken to increase the population of these creatures.
The Ram, referring to the Rocky Mountain Bighorn Sheep.
There are two species of Bison in the genus Bison. The American Bison is Bison bison and the European Bison is Bison bonasus.
American Bison were brought back from the brink of extinction after extensive over hunting and introduced illness left the total population at around 100 individuals. With continued proper management in the wild and the continued commercial demand for buffalo meat there is little danger of extinction,