yes because that ones one of the thing that they had to eat to live
No, it is a herbivore.
Yes, there is a market for Bison meat in the USA. However, it is not as common as Domestic cattle meat (beef).
The recommended cooking temperature for bison meat is 160F (71C) to ensure it is safe to eat.
they eat all sorts of meat they can find they hate bison
No. They are strictly herbivores like cows and horses are.
Yes, Muslims can eat bison as long as it is slaughtered according to Islamic dietary laws, known as halal. The bison must be slaughtered by a Muslim who recites the name of Allah at the time of slaughter, and the blood must be completely drained from the animal. As long as these conditions are met, bison meat is considered permissible for Muslims to consume.
They ate meat such as deer, bison, fish, and other animals.
Yes, yak meat is likely just as good eating as bison or deer.
Not intentionally. However when there are hoards of grasshoppers around and when some can't fly away in time, they will get eaten along with the grass that bison graze, especially if there is more than one bison grazing in the same area.
They hunted large animals, such as bison, horse, mammoth, etc.
Native people in polar regions traditionally eat caribou meat, moose meat, bison meat, fish, seal meat, and whale meat. People who live in the city or towns can work as bush pilots who fly supplies and food into the villages.
The Aboriginals thought almost all parts of a bison were useful. They used the bones for tools, the skin for clothes and the meat to eat.