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bison 的定义
plural bi·son.
- Also called American bison, American buffalo. a North American, oxlike ruminant, Bison bison, having a large head and high, humped shoulders: formerly common in North America, its small remaining population in isolated western areas of the U.S. and Canada is now protected.
- Also called wisent. a related animal, Bison bonasus, of Europe, less shaggy and slightly larger than the American bison: now greatly reduced in number.
bison 近义词
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- The undeveloped landscape is mostly mixed-grass prairie and limestone badlands, which means wonderfully broad horizons dotted with herds of elk and bison.
- Stone Age artists painted about 50 images of horses, goats and bison on a wall.
- In 2016, a couple put a newborn bison in their car because they were “worried that the calf was freezing and dying,” although the temperatures inside Yellowstone did not drop below freezing that night.
- Bonafide’s thick, flavorful broth is made by simmering beef, turkey, lamb, and bison bones for over 18 hours.
- If you want to camp among bison, geysers, and natural hot springs, there’s no better place than Yellowstone.
- This means a decline in habitat quality for grazers like bison and elk, whose winter-killed carcasses grizzlies feed upon.
- Some bison die during the violence of the rut in August; there is intense competition by bears for these rare summer carcasses.
- Some of those 900 bison might have perished naturally during the killing cold of winter and provided spring food for grizzlies.
- I did once see a pack of wolves try to bring down a bison at decade or so ago.
- Take the case of the American bison: The ice-age bison evolved into the Plains buffalo, Bison bison, perhaps 10,000 years ago.
- See if you can find out something about the great herds of bison that used to live in this country.
- Ever since the reindeer went away the Cave-men had been looking for the return of the bison.
- The edge of the lowland forest where the bison wintered could be seen far away.
- Then everybody climbed up a hill or a high cliff and watched the coming of the bison.
- Whenever a herd reached a branching valley, a big bison led off a small herd.