Similar words: prison, edison, poison, orison, unison, poisoner, venison, prisoner. Meaning: ['baɪsn] n. any of several large humped bovids having shaggy manes and large heads and short horns.
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61. Partial remains of five mastodons, three Ice Age bison and a juvenile Columbian mammoth, as well as plant matter and insects, have also been found.
62. At the same time 300 American bison and 6,000 wild boars are also kept privately.
63. "The European bison also inhabit the southern mountains of Poland, Russia, Lithuania, Belarus, Ukraine, eastern Slovakia and the Romanian Carpathians," Lucian said.
64. Moose stay in what remains of New England's wilds; undomesticated bison are restricted to a few Great Plains patches; grizzly bear are practically gone; elk are — well, great, but they're not huge.
65. Thus one simple fact a change in the number of bison.
66. The bison, or buffalo, was an endangered species in the United States.
67. European bison (Bison bonasus) in the Bialowieza Forest National Park, Poland.
68. Ms. Foerstel says bison always been part of the American landscape. Mr.
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