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Why Bison Aren’t Really Buffalo (And Other Name Confusions in Biology)Imagine standing on the sprawling plains of North America, watching a massive, shaggy beast graze peacefully. You might be ...
The American genetic engineering firm Colossal Biosciences recently announced to much fanfare it had "de-extincted" the dire ...
During the mid 1800’s, when settlers moved into western Louisiana, it was not unusual to see hundreds of buffalo, or bison, roaming through the rolling hills.
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Africa: If We Must Bring Back Extinct Species, Let's Focus On the Giant HerbivoresGiant ground sloths, mammoths and elephants, giant bison and tapirs, even species of massive armadillos and camels all died out in the millennia after humans arrived in the Americas. Australia lost ...
During the mid-1800s, when settlers moved into Western Louisiana, it was not unusual to see hundreds of buffalo or bison roaming the rolling hills. About 5,000 of the giant mammals still feed on the ...
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