Science Unit 1: Introduction to Bison Have you “Herd” of Bison

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Science Unit 1: Introduction to Bison Have you “Herd” of Bison Science Unit 1: Introduction to Bison Have you “Herd” of Bison? What is a bison? Where does it live? What does it eat? What behaviors and adaptations have helped it survive?

What is a Bison? COW YACK BUFFALO Although we say “Buffalo,” this name is actually incorrect. Buffalo are technically a separate species that live in Africa and Asia. Bison, however, are a separate species that live in North America. BISON!!! Photo Credit: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_bison

The American BISON Bison were once numerous across much of North America, ranging from Mexico to parts of Canada and Alaska. There use to be MILLIONS of bison on the Great Plains. Photo Credit: Left: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Bison_original_range_map.svg Right: http://shelledy.mesa.k12.co.us/staff/computerlab/ColoradoLifeZones_Plains_Adaptations.html

But then… Bison were ALMOST hunted to extinction: when no living animals remain. The photo on the left is a pile of bison skulls hunted by early settlers and fur traders. Bison were hunted for their meat, but mostly for their hide which could be made into conveyor belts within industrial factories. Photo Credit: http://en.wikinews.org/wiki/Largest_mass_extinction_in_65_million_years_underway,_scientists_say#/media/File:Bison_skull_pile,_ca1870.png

Bison Restoration Luckily, before they were fully exterminated (hunted to extinction), people began opening vast tracts of land to save the remaining bison. One such place is Yellowstone National Park. Do you know where Yellowstone National Park is? Photo Credit: Top: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_bison Bottom: http://durangoherald.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20120330/SPORTS05/703309975

Parts of the Bison That Were Used For many, many thousands of years before European settlers came to North America, bison were hunted by Native Americans for food, clothing, and tools. Photo Credit: South Dakota State Historical Society, http://www.sd4history.com/Unit3/buffalouses.htm

Intro to Bison Behaviors and Adaptations Bison have adapted to the specific environment on the North American continent for many thousands of years. Bison have a thick hide which is perfect during the cold, harsh winters of the North American Plains. They can tolerate the hot, dry summers of the Great Plains too. The story of the American Bison is one of survival, a story that still continues today. Photo Credit: Left: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:WR-_Snow_covered_bison_%285370905688%29.jpg Right: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Featured_pictures/Animals/Mammals

Photo Credit: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_bison Male bison will compete for females during “rutting” or mating season in mid-to-late summer. Photo Credit: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_bison

Bison face many predators year round Bison face many predators year round. Foremost among these predators are wolves and humans, but grizzly bears a have also been known to take down a bison. Photo Credit: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_bison#/media/File:Canis_lupus_pack_surrounding_Bison.jpg

Born in the early spring to give them time to mature before winter, bison calves are ready to run within a few short hours of birth. This is necessary for a herd always on the move and to keep away from hungry predators! Photo Credit: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_bison

Bison frequently “wallow”: take dust baths that leave small depressions in the ground. Photo Credit: https://www.flickr.com/photos/yellowstonenps/16771066426/

Bison have strong neck muscles as well as huge, powerful heads which allow them to “plow” through the snow much like a snowplow. This helps them get at al the grass hiding below the snow during the long, cold winters. Photo Credit: https://www.flickr.com/photos/yellowstonenps/11951082235/