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    Artiodactyls- Deer, Antelopes, Pigs etc.

    What is the best range site for plains bison to live?Facts about the North American Bison

      grassland. Grasslands and meadows are perfect places for bison to live. However bison will use forested areas for shade, protection from insects, and an additional food source when there is snow on the ground. However, bison are capable of surviving in the winter, even when the snowfall is several feet deep.

    What is the scientific name for plains bison?Facts about the North American Bison

      Bison bison. Bison bison is the scientific name for North America plains buffalo. The term "bison", not "buffalo" is used for the North America plains buffalo so that there is no confusion between the North America plains buffalo and the Asian water buffalo.

    Bison can carry a bovine disease called brucellosis. If brucellosis is transferred from bison to cattle, what will it cause the cow to have?Facts about the North American Bison

      abortion. Brucellosis is a disease that causes abortion in cattle. There has never been any proven transfer from bison to cattle, however bison can carry brucellosis.

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