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  2. Yellowstone bison herd - Wikipedia

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    The bison at Yellowstone National Park have become the foundation animals for many other bison herds throughout the United States, such as the Henry Mountains bison herd and (partially) the Wind Cave bison herd, and several groups in the United States and Canada are making efforts to return bison to nature parks or reserves in parts of their ...

  3. Yellowstone visitor scalded in thermal pool hot enough to ...

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    Yellowstone National Park has more potential hazards than the thermal pools. Bear and bison have also injured or killed visitors. ... 'Hydrothermal' explosion sends visitors fleeing at Yellowstone ...

  4. You’ve come across a bison in the wild. It’s looking at you ...

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    A bison relaxes in the snow in the Lamar Valley of Yellowstone National Park. If a bison makes continuous eye contact with you, that's a sign that it thinks you're intruding on its space. - Go ...

  5. Henry Mountains bison herd - Wikipedia

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    The animals in the Henry Mountains bison herd are of the plains bison subspecies (Bison bison bison). Yellowstone National Park may be the only location in the United States where free-ranging bison were never exterminated since they continued to exist in the wild and were not re-introduced as has been done in most other bison herd areas.

  6. Tourists shocked as massive bison approaches them in ... - AOL

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    A number of tourists were left shocked after a large bison approached and stood within a few feet of them at Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. The footage filmed on July 22 shows the "massive ...

  7. Yellowstone National Park - Wikipedia

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    Yellowstone National Park is a national park of the United States located in the northwest corner of Wyoming and extending into Montana and Idaho. It was established by the 42nd U.S. Congress through the Yellowstone National Park Protection Act and signed into law by President Ulysses S. Grant on March 1, 1872.

  8. Do fleeing bison predict a Yellowstone eruption? - AOL

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    The Los Angeles Times notes the theory that the bison were running away from danger gained more momentum after a 4.8 magnitude earthquake hit Yellowstone on Sunday. KMSP points out it was the park ...

  9. List of animals of Yellowstone - Wikipedia

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    American bison in Yellowstone National Park. Bison are the largest grazing mammals in Yellowstone National Park. They are obligate herbivores, a grazer of grasslands and sedges in the meadows, the foothills, and even the high-elevation, forested plateaus of Yellowstone. Bison males, called bulls, can weigh upwards of 1,800 pounds.