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Bison Collection (page 39)

"Bison: Majestic Beasts of the Past and Present" From Stone-age cave paintings in Chauvet, France to the frosty mornings of Yellowstone National Park

Background imageBison Collection: Cape buffalo (Syncerus caffer)

Cape buffalo (Syncerus caffer), Kruger National Park, South Africa, Africa

Background imageBison Collection: European bison

European bison, captive at Highland Wildlife Park, Kingussie, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageBison Collection: European bison at Ligatne Nature Trail

European bison at Ligatne Nature Trail, Gauja National Park, Latvia, Baltic States, Europe

Background imageBison Collection: Bison - Calf - Wyoming, USA. Commonly called buffalo - Males weigh up to 2000 pounds-heaviest land

Bison - Calf - Wyoming, USA. Commonly called buffalo - Males weigh up to 2000 pounds-heaviest land mammal in North
CAN-2214 American Bison / Buffalo - calf, grazing Wyoming, USA Bison bison Calves are born red and turn brown after 2-3 months. Most young are weaned by late summer and some nurse up to seven months

Background imageBison Collection: Redbilled Oxpecker on Cape buffalo (Syncerus caffer)- Symbiosis by cleaning the buffalo skin

Redbilled Oxpecker on Cape buffalo (Syncerus caffer)- Symbiosis by cleaning the buffalo skin from ticks
VG-22435 Red-billed OXPECKER on African / Cape buffalo (Syncerus caffer) - symbiosis by cleaning the buffalo skin from ticks. Oxpecker beak open because of the heat

Background imageBison Collection: Bison - herd on dusty morning. Western USA

Bison - herd on dusty morning. Western USA
TOM-347 BISON - herd on dusty morning National Bishon Range, Montana, Western U.S.A Bison bison Tom & Pat Leeson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageBison Collection: Prairie Fire in America

Prairie Fire in America
Animals and people on horseback flee before a raging prairie fire in the American West

Background imageBison Collection: Fur-Lined Overcoat 1907

Fur-Lined Overcoat 1907
Back view of an American fur- line & fur-trimmed overcoat with pocket flaps & back vent. The model poses against some bison who presumably obligingly supplied the fur?

Background imageBison Collection: Bison Photo

Bison Photo
BISON BISON American bison or buffalo

Background imageBison Collection: Les Eyzies Bison (2)

Les Eyzies Bison (2)
Painting of a bison in a palaeolithic cave (2 of 2)

Background imageBison Collection: Les Eyzies Bison (1)

Les Eyzies Bison (1)
Painting of a bison in a palaeolithic cave (1 of 2)

Background imageBison Collection: Altamira Bison Painting

Altamira Bison Painting
Painting of a bison in a palaeolithic cave

Background imageBison Collection: Bison (Bewick)

Bison (Bewick)
Bos bison, the American bison as Buffon termed it

Background imageBison Collection: Buffalo Bill Cody

Buffalo Bill Cody
William Frederick Buffalo Bill Cody, American soldier, bison hunter and Wild West showman, seen here posing with his rifle



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"Bison: Majestic Beasts of the Past and Present" From Stone-age cave paintings in Chauvet, France to the frosty mornings of Yellowstone National Park, they have captured our awe throughout history. These incredible creatures have left their mark on both ancient art and modern landscapes. In the depths of Chauvet's caves, stone-age artists depicted bison with remarkable detail, showcasing their importance even thousands of years ago. The connection between humans and these magnificent animals is undeniable. Fast forward to a frosty morning in Yellowstone National Park, where a powerful bison bull stands tall against the wintry backdrop. Its breath visible in the cold air, it embodies strength and resilience amidst nature's harsh elements. A herd of American bison gracefully navigate through snow-covered plains in Yellowstone. Their collective presence evokes a sense of unity and harmony within this iconic national park. Near a hot spring, an ethereal portrait captures a female American bison covered in hoar frost. The delicate crystals adorn her majestic form as she stands proudly amidst nature's frozen beauty. Not limited to just one continent, Spain's Altamira Caves also bear witness to ancient depictions by early human civilizations. These representations serve as reminders that these creatures have long been intertwined with our existence. Native American Indians engaging in buffalo hunts under the watchful eye of White Wolf Ski demonstrate how deeply rooted these animals are within cultural traditions. A testament to their significance as both sustenance and spiritual symbols for indigenous communities. In Yellowstone once again, two mighty bull bisons face off - an impressive display of power and dominance etched into their very essence. Nature unfolds its raw drama before our eyes as we witness this primal encounter. Running through rain-soaked meadows or frolicking during springtime renewal - mother cow bisons protectively guide their calves through life's seasons at Yellowstone National Park. A heartwarming sight that symbolizes the circle of life and the enduring bond between parent and child.