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This Bison was part of a herd grazing along Elks Flat in Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming.
Early American settlers called bison “bufello” due to the similar appearance between the two animals, and the name "buffalo" stuck for the American variety. But it's wrong. The American Bison lives only in North America, while the two main buffalo species reside in Africa and Asia.
My Best Side.
This Bison was part of a herd grazing along Elks Flat in Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming.
Early American settlers called bison “bufello” due to the similar appearance between the two animals, and the name "buffalo" stuck for the American variety. But it's wrong. The American Bison lives only in North America, while the two main buffalo species reside in Africa and Asia.