A prehistoric buffalo is commonly referred to as a "bison," specifically the species known as the American bison or the European bison. These animals roamed the plains of North America and parts of Europe during the Pleistocene epoch. Fossil evidence suggests that they were larger and had different physical characteristics compared to modern bison. The term "aurochs" is also used to describe a prehistoric ancestor of modern cattle, which were similar in size and habitat to these ancient buffalo.
the beaver indians ate moose, caribu, buffalo
The early man in prehistoric times they were called prehistoric.
No, it is called buffalo.
It is a kind of buffalo, often called the European Bison.It is a kind of buffalo, often called the European Bison.It is a kind of buffalo, often called the European Bison.It is a kind of buffalo, often called the European Bison.It is a kind of buffalo, often called the European Bison.It is a kind of buffalo, often called the European Bison.It is a kind of buffalo, often called the European Bison.It is a kind of buffalo, often called the European Bison.It is a kind of buffalo, often called the European Bison.It is a kind of buffalo, often called the European Bison.It is a kind of buffalo, often called the European Bison.
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Yes, they are called a "cow buffalo" and, just like a male, it is called a "bull buffalo".
two types of scientists who specialize in prehistoric times are 1) Paleontologists, they studied dinosaurs and such and 2) Paleobotonists, they study prehistoric plants.
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A male buffalo or bison is called a bull.
A male buffalo or bison is called a bull.
A "child" of a buffalo is called a calf.
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