A bison is a mammal because the female (cow) gives live-birth and suckles the young.
Yes a bison is a mammal. There are only 2 species of bison, the European Bison and the American Bison. This bison in the United States are mistakenly called buffalo when they are truly bison.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Bison bison.
Wyoming's state mammal is a bison.
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The scientific name for the American bison is Bison bison. It belongs to the kingdom Animalia, phylum Chordata, class Mammalia, order Artiodactyla, family Bovidae.
It is a Bovine mammal, specifically in the sub-family Bovinae.
My science book says the Bison
Boar. Bison. Buffalo. Badger. Baboon.
A bison is a bovine. It is like a wild cow. It is very closely related to buffalo found in Africa and Asia (but technically not a buffalo).
In 1985, Wyoming adopted the bison as its state mammal.
There are many furry animals with 5 letters in its name. Some examples include a hyena, koala, bison, horse, and moose.
There are two species of Bison in the genus Bison. The American Bison is Bison bison and the European Bison is Bison bonasus.