Bison, being non egg laying mammals, do bear live young.
Well it's not uncommon for a grizzly bear to prey on a small bison cow or a young calf, that's for sure. So yes, I guess you could say that a grizzly bear could kill a bison.
A bison is a mammal because the female (cow) gives live-birth and suckles the young.
A young male bison is called a bull.
Yes. A wolf is a mammal, and they bear live young.
Yes. All placental mammals bear live young.
Grizzly bears primarily prey on young or weakened bison, often targeting calves or individuals that are sick or injured. While adult bison can be formidable opponents due to their size and strength, grizzly bears may scavenge on bison carcasses when available. This behavior is more common in areas where bison populations are present and can vary based on the bear's nutritional needs and the availability of other food sources.
Polar bear
A young male bison is called a bull.
eggs
A young bison or buffalo is called a calf
Kayotes, wolves ,elk,bison,ducks
No. Neither species will never meet because they live in different biomes from each other.