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During aboriginal times, giant bisons, specifically the prehistoric species known as the steppe bison (Bison priscus), roamed across vast areas of North America, primarily in the grasslands and plains. Their range extended from the northern parts of the continent, including parts of Canada and Alaska, down to the southern United States. These massive creatures thrived in open habitats, where they grazed on grasses and other vegetation. Their presence played a crucial role in the ecosystems and the cultures of Indigenous peoples who relied on them for food and materials.

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