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Colorado named its state grass "Buffalo Grass" due to its historical association with the American bison, or buffalo, which once roamed the Great Plains in large herds. This hardy grass is well-suited to the region's dry climate and was a primary food source for the buffalo. Its resilience and ability to thrive in tough conditions made it an important part of the prairie ecosystem, symbolizing the natural heritage of Colorado and the Great Plains.

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