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Bison calves are precocial, meaning they can stand and walk shortly after birth 🦌
05/02/2024

Bison calves are precocial, meaning they can stand and walk shortly after birth 🦌

05/02/2024

Bison have a thick layer of fat for insulation and energy reserves 🍔

Calves are usually born with a reddish-brown coat, which darkens as they age 🐂
05/02/2024

Calves are usually born with a reddish-brown coat, which darkens as they age 🐂

Bison calves are born in the spring after a gestation period of about nine months 🌼
05/02/2024

Bison calves are born in the spring after a gestation period of about nine months 🌼

Bison herds are led by dominant females known as "lead cows" 🐄
05/02/2024

Bison herds are led by dominant females known as "lead cows" 🐄

05/02/2024

Their horns are used for defense against predators 🦏

Within a herd, there is a hierarchical social structure with dominant individuals asserting their authority 🏰
05/01/2024

Within a herd, there is a hierarchical social structure with dominant individuals asserting their authority 🏰

Bison are highly social animals and form tight-knit family groups called herds 🐃
05/01/2024

Bison are highly social animals and form tight-knit family groups called herds 🐃

05/01/2024

Bison have been domesticated for meat production 🐄

They have a lifespan of around 15 to 20 years in the wild 🕰️
05/01/2024

They have a lifespan of around 15 to 20 years in the wild 🕰️

05/01/2024

Bison have a low tolerance for heat and prefer cooler climates 🌡️

Bison have a slow metabolism, which allows them to conserve energy between meals 🐾
05/01/2024

Bison have a slow metabolism, which allows them to conserve energy between meals 🐾

During the winter, bison rely on stored fat reserves to survive when food is scarce 🍔
05/01/2024

During the winter, bison rely on stored fat reserves to survive when food is scarce 🍔

Bison are known to eat up to 30 pounds of vegetation per day, depending on the season 🌿
05/01/2024

Bison are known to eat up to 30 pounds of vegetation per day, depending on the season 🌿

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