Yes-if it's warmblooded and has live babies (exceptions are the platypus and echidna) it's a mammal
Yes. They have hair, warm blood, feed their young on milk.
BISON
If you mean the extict American lion, then the answer is that it ate bison, bears, and deer. The cougar, or mountain lion, which lives in america, now preys on coyotes, deer, an small mammals.
The Bison started to die off because of the white settlers came. They were at war with the Indians so the started killing the bison. Some even killed the bison for game!
Bison live in 3 provinces (Canada): Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba. The landscape is a grassy prairie.
In 1500 between 60 million and 125 million American bison roamed the plains. These bison were used by Native Americans as a primary food source but this did not have much effect on the bison population ?
No. Bison are mammals, so the young are born alive.
Bison, being non egg laying mammals, do bear live young.
Absolutely not!! Bison are mammals, not reptiles. Iguanas, crocodiles, gila monsters and turtles are reptiles, bison do not follow under the "reptile" category.
No. Bison are mammals, which means they would have an endoskeleton.
Bison, caribou, moose, lynx, wolves, and many smaller mammals.
Yes a bison is a mammal. There are only 2 species of bison, the European Bison and the American Bison. This bison in the United States are mistakenly called buffalo when they are truly bison.
Another word for bison is buffalo. They are large, brown, wooly, horned mammals that live in the United States.
Examples of large mammals include African Elephant, Giraffe, Bison, and Siberian Tiger
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It is vertebrate animal .
They would hunt bison, deer, buffalo, elk, and other large mammals.
No. Bison are mammals, so the young are born alive.