American Bison (Bison bison) with two calves. Family Bovidae, order Atriodactyla.
Oklahoma, USA. February 2021.

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American Bison (Bison bison) with two calves. Family Bovidae, order Atriodactyla.
Oklahoma, USA. February 2021.
Art Fight attack on WestWindChild. First time drawing a bison, so it might be a bit wonky.
American bison Bos bison
Observed by dave1682, CC BY-NC
resting on the grass with mama
Photo by Dallas Penner.
A bison bull in the "golden hour" light at Antelope Island State Park.
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American Bison (Bos bison)
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Bison graze in the snow at Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge, near Denver.
© Michael Levine-Clark / Flickr
American Bison (Bison bison) mother and calf, family Bovidae, western United States
photograph by Taylor Albright
Oklahoma Bison, shot on Kodak Gold
Two bull Bison graze happily on fresh grasses
(c) gif by riverwindphotography, April 2024
I saw some bison the other day
bison are one of the most perfect creatures on the planet thwnk u so much
(note: dont approach bison, this is ops herd that he raised. theyre very cute !)
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