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  • @PBS
    @PBS  Рік тому +44

    Is it 'Buffalo' or 'Bison'? 🦬Turns out, it's both: www.pbs.org/kenburns/the-american-buffalo/is-it-bison-or-buffalo

    • @alastairgreen2077
      @alastairgreen2077 Рік тому +23

      No, it's not. It's a bison.

    • @georgesheffield1580
      @georgesheffield1580 Рік тому +19

      Bison .

    • @maxbarko8717
      @maxbarko8717 Рік тому +13

      Of course it’s a bison not a buffalo. The first settlers didn’t know some of the wildlife and named them incorrectly, like elk which actually is wapiti and moose which is elk.

    • @danielhooke6115
      @danielhooke6115 Рік тому +9

      No, poor americanski, is a "bison". 👎 #Bison

    • @mijreklaw3051
      @mijreklaw3051 Рік тому +9

      Seems narcissistic to use one of your own sources to prove your point.

  • @michelesfo7799
    @michelesfo7799 Рік тому +57

    As a small girl, my grandmother opened the Buffalo paddock located in Golden Gate Park in San Francisco. She'd call out to them, hand me dried bread, and told me to not curl my fingers as I fed the Buffalo. My grandmother ran the little farm nearby. I can still smell the grassy breath of those Buffalos so long ago.

    • @theOriginalGamester
      @theOriginalGamester 11 місяців тому +2

      Amazing

    • @ecamp6360
      @ecamp6360 2 місяці тому

      They scared heck out of me when I visited in 1984. I think they were new to the paddock then. They charged at me even though the fence was between us. Always SMH when I see vid of tourists taking selfies with them in Yellowstone or Custer.

  • @jamesinaustin7358
    @jamesinaustin7358 Рік тому +62

    I grew up near Pioneers Park in Lincoln, Nebraska, which had a small bison herd. One evening at dusk I was watching the group of maybe 10 animals. They started dancing and getting agitated. Then they raced from one end of the pasture to the other in a herd. It was amazing how quick they were. I can't imagine what it must have looked like for a half million of them to race across the long grass prairie before everything was fenced and farmed, but it must have been one of the most amazing sights on earth.

  • @johnrivera922
    @johnrivera922 Рік тому +12

    Loved it. Can’t wait to watch the whole thing. As a Hispanic male who grew up white/American, is nice to see my peoples history being told for a change. Thank you.

  • @1mourningdove54
    @1mourningdove54 Рік тому +25

    I can't wait to watch the entire series. Thank you Ken Burns for another story about our nation.

  • @DanielJames-wz3hd
    @DanielJames-wz3hd 9 місяців тому +12

    Please protects these magnificent creatures

  • @EastEZ82
    @EastEZ82 Рік тому +9

    Shout out to my natives who always respect and lifted up everything under the sun and above it.

    • @heightsofsagarmatha
      @heightsofsagarmatha Рік тому

      Except the ones who murdered and pillaged other tribes. Doesn't fit with the liberal narrative but it happened

  • @annabrown7302
    @annabrown7302 Рік тому +16

    LOVE AND RESPECT THIS BUFFALO❤

  • @Laserblade
    @Laserblade Рік тому +18

    Thank you PBS! Pound for pound, the strongest animal on Earth. I will be sure to watch the entire video.

    • @EireHammer
      @EireHammer Рік тому

      The big African four have a question for you?🤣

  • @thebakk34
    @thebakk34 Рік тому +22

    I can't help but watch anything related to American Bison with a big smile on my face! They're my absolute favorite indigenous animal. I also recognized Ol' Steve Rinella's voice right away,

  • @genewest8426
    @genewest8426 10 місяців тому +7

    Peter Coyote has the best narrative voice in documentaries.

  • @revvyhevvy
    @revvyhevvy Рік тому +24

    Love Peter Coyote's unmistakable voice!

  • @oakmaiden2133
    @oakmaiden2133 Рік тому +112

    Dear Ken Burns, I want a doc on the history and long term effect of open ranging cattle in America. It is directly connected to the eradication of the bison and erosion of wayerways.

    • @someguy2135
      @someguy2135 Рік тому +13

      I wholeheartedly agree! Here is a fascinating video comparing the American Bison (aka buffalo) to the cattle that replaced them (other than the small pockets of survivors.) It also covers the effect on the American prairie.
      ua-cam.com/video/URJM-pfOow4/v-deo.html

    • @Catlady77777
      @Catlady77777 Рік тому +16

      Let's not forget the eradication of wild horse herds.

    • @thomasfoss9963
      @thomasfoss9963 Рік тому +16

      In my studies, eliminating the bison wreecked havoc on the plains flora, eventually changing the dynamics of the soil structure-- Native grasses, and plants flourished over thousands of years, supporting a wide range of wildlife including birds, and various mammals-- When cattle were introduced, some non native grasses were then planted to support them, since their cows didn't prefer some of the course prairie grass that the bison ate---- Some of these non-native grasses have contributed to the more intense wildfires we are seeing today in California, and in various pockets of the West----

    • @compton1808
      @compton1808 Рік тому +11

      Don't forget the slaughter of bison on the plains when the white man was building railroads, by the tens of thousands.

    • @obtuseangler768
      @obtuseangler768 Рік тому +4

      ​​@@Catlady77777​ hundreds of Nations didn't worship regalia and beat drums out of horsehides though.
      I'm not intending to imply that wild horses aren't magnificent and greatly missed, however, they do not have the cultural significance the buffalo does in North America.

  • @rppvt
    @rppvt Рік тому +32

    I love the relationship between the prairie dog and the bison. I do hope they touch on that in this series.

  • @rscott2247
    @rscott2247 Рік тому +6

    The thing I heard about the Buffalo/Bison is that unlike cows, they have the ability to dig through snow to eat grass in the winter.

  • @Svensk7119
    @Svensk7119 Рік тому +11

    Love that they had Steven Rinella. Peter Coyote is the narrator! Excellent!!

    • @mortalclown3812
      @mortalclown3812 6 місяців тому

      I expect his voice in the afterlife.
      😂

    • @Svensk7119
      @Svensk7119 6 місяців тому

      @@mortalclown3812 Well said.

  • @davidsanders7211
    @davidsanders7211 6 місяців тому +2

    The Buffalo is really outstanding animals full grow 1 ton remarkable creatures. Must be great to see them in person.😊

  • @carlgomm9699
    @carlgomm9699 Рік тому +2

    I love Ken Burns movies, hope to see lots more like this !!

  • @willfrey7589
    @willfrey7589 Рік тому +5

    It's as awesome as I thought would be. Thank you, Ken.

  • @kidmohair8151
    @kidmohair8151 Рік тому +4

    in the first 10 seconds,
    that guy saying, "this magnificent animal, and they're *our* animal"...
    did he even think before he said that?
    our colonizing ancestors, mine and his,
    looked at the buffalo and said,
    "it has to go",
    to make way for our wheat fields and stockyards and fences...
    the only people who can lay claim to the buffalo without hypocrisy,
    are the native Americans.

  • @adriennegormley9358
    @adriennegormley9358 Рік тому +20

    One of the things I was taught growing up is their unpredictability. I know that the massive herds before they were decimated could, and did, derail trains. As we lived within Sunday picnic distance of Yellowstone, this was the sort of things our parents drilled into our heads. They are magnificent beasts that we were taught to respect.

  • @kaioiamo1503
    @kaioiamo1503 Рік тому +20

    Our? Always shocks me when Europeans want to come to africa to preserve wild life when every time they have contact with any they decimate the population in one generation. Colonizing continues to destroy humanity. Awful what the colonizers did to the buffalo.

    • @someguy2135
      @someguy2135 Рік тому +1

      I agree. Here is a fascinating video comparing the American Bison (aka buffalo) to the cattle that replaced them (other than the small pockets of survivors.) It also covers the effect on the American prairie.
      ua-cam.com/video/URJM-pfOow4/v-deo.html

    • @Iamofflinee
      @Iamofflinee 14 днів тому

      first thing I noticed

  • @andersonic
    @andersonic Рік тому +12

    "Buffalo" just feels like the right name for these bison, even if you know what true Asian and African buffalos look like. The word affectionately evokes their shaggy coats and girth and range. Like why a furry elephant would be called Snuffleupagus.

  • @maryjomayfield537
    @maryjomayfield537 Рік тому +4

    Apparently the animal we have been calling a Buffalo is not really a Buffalo but is in fact a Bison and that Buffalo are not native to America but to Africa.

  • @garystursa1353
    @garystursa1353 6 місяців тому

    I believe America should do everything possible to preserve the buffalo, I live in Oklahoma, have seen buffalo wallows, there are numerous opportunities to view buffalo here

  • @christopherpett3264
    @christopherpett3264 Рік тому +12

    For the Native Americans the loss of the Buffalo was a Lost Universe.

    • @ge2623
      @ge2623 Рік тому

      An early form of intentional genocide by a government policy. Sick.

    • @marthabunting2833
      @marthabunting2833 Рік тому +1

      Correct native americans thanked the animal for its life when they killed the animal.

    • @heightsofsagarmatha
      @heightsofsagarmatha Рік тому

      ​@marthabunting2833 not really, liberals have a propagandized take on history.

  • @gl15col
    @gl15col Рік тому +21

    I saw a short video of one of the Native American buffalo herds, and one ancient bull was cut out of the herd to provide meat for the people. It ran away, up and down hills tossing it's head and capering, until it came to the top of a hill. And then it stood still, watching the approaching hunters as if deciding to give itself to them. It was a deeply spiritual feeling...

  • @loricharpentier1654
    @loricharpentier1654 7 місяців тому +1

    They are awesome looking. ❤

  • @ChrisLaprise-p8n
    @ChrisLaprise-p8n Рік тому +1

    I loved this documentary.

  • @perspellman
    @perspellman 7 місяців тому +2

    I have tried continously to find and play the film on PBS' page, where it's set to be available either on iTunes or Amazon, but again it's not. Where can I stream The American Buffalo? I'm thankfull for a direct funtional link.

  • @gihankanishka
    @gihankanishka Рік тому +8

    "our animal" that you almost wiped out 0:08

    • @PuFFerTV98368
      @PuFFerTV98368 11 місяців тому +1

      I thought the same thing ✌️

    • @volkoff6357
      @volkoff6357 11 місяців тому

      There is no one alive today who is responsible for what happened over a hundred years ago. Hating someone for something their ancestors did is the definition of ignorance and racism.

    • @Lmaxk007
      @Lmaxk007 6 місяців тому +1

      ​@@volkoff6357right except for ancestral karma 😂

  • @JustAThought155
    @JustAThought155 9 місяців тому +1

    Great subject matter. And Ken Burns is definitely one of my absolute favorite documentary writers. However, as this series advanced, via my PBS account, I tried to watch this documentary, entirely, but simply could not.
    Two days. Three attempts. I can’t watch it.
    All attempts stopped as I saw the destruction the non-native American populations leveled upon those animals in exchange for dollars. Absolutely heartbreaking for this American viewer.

  • @196cupcake
    @196cupcake Рік тому +3

    Obviously, keep your distance if you one in the wild, but they're pretty cool to see up close.

  • @RichardGeiszler
    @RichardGeiszler Рік тому +3

    Bison, if startled, will even charge an automobile. People thinking they are big fuzzy cows often find out the hard way. Respecting the bison as wild animals was taught to me during early family trips to the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge in SW Oklahoma.

  • @SaveAllTheWolves
    @SaveAllTheWolves Рік тому

    Wonderful! Thank you for bringing us this fantastic production.

  • @raychernoff1135
    @raychernoff1135 4 місяці тому

    the spirit is returning and is strong

  • @huitzilinf_art
    @huitzilinf_art 7 місяців тому

    I wasn't expecting Steven but it is a welcome surprise

  • @davidcooke8005
    @davidcooke8005 Рік тому +1

    Long ago I was at Old Faithful at dawn to see the geyser. Had the place to myself. They have a wooden walkway around it, and inside the walkway are loads of 'Stay off the grass' signs. Right next to a sign was a magnificent buffalo. I got as close as I dared, and got the pic. Like who is going to tell HIM he can't be on the grass? Not me.

  • @Rex-o9t
    @Rex-o9t 6 місяців тому

    If some of you did not know this, long ago, humans imported buffalo to Catalina Island off the coast of California. Buffalo Rome, free out there and it is amazing to see.

  • @animalsVisiting
    @animalsVisiting 11 місяців тому

    Bison is so full power❤

  • @Mrmidknight-yx9pg
    @Mrmidknight-yx9pg Рік тому +1

    I just like it when the bison go hem

  • @blakespower
    @blakespower Рік тому +2

    I tried watching it but all it seemed to talk about was Humans, very little on the actual Bison

  • @jameseastwood3847
    @jameseastwood3847 5 місяців тому

    I thought buffalo was a European misnomer and bison was the right term. They are magnificent.

  • @butchbinion1560
    @butchbinion1560 Рік тому +1

    Thanks. 👊🏼✌🏻

  • @ronrogers5045
    @ronrogers5045 Рік тому +1

    Fact 1: they are called Bison

  • @josephdonais4778
    @josephdonais4778 Рік тому +1

    Buffalo are as much "ours" as is vanity.

  • @richardc6269
    @richardc6269 Рік тому +1

    I was struck only 30sec in. This is "our" animal. This kind of thinking is what's wrong with our species.

  • @jorgebraz474
    @jorgebraz474 11 місяців тому

    With my best greetings and Thanks
    Wopila Tanka
    ❤😶👍

  • @Robert-hp4ul
    @Robert-hp4ul Рік тому +3

    Great program. Only one glaring error. One talking head said, “Their main defense mechanism is to run away.” Buffalo are afraid of nothing. Buffalo not being smart wolves can sometimes slyly panic a herd with calves to break their defense ring and stampede allowing calves, sick, injured to be killed. Never mind wolves Google buffalo/bison grizzly bear and watch a bevy of videos of bull buffalo or mature females run off a grizzly bear no problem. It’s a problem for the grizzly if they’re caught though. They soon have a few new orifices.

  • @thonbrocket2512
    @thonbrocket2512 Рік тому

    Bert: 'ere, Alf, 'ow can you tell a buffalo from a bison?
    Alf: Easy, Bert. Yer can't wash yer 'ands in a buffalo.

  • @claytonlong391
    @claytonlong391 Місяць тому

    when her youngest left the buffalo herd to start his own, she said 'bison'

  • @JohnDauffenbach
    @JohnDauffenbach 10 місяців тому +1

    Realtors killed the bison for the land😢.

  • @frankhoffman3566
    @frankhoffman3566 4 місяці тому

    I think she meant the Lewis & Clarke expedition was 15 SECONDS before midnight.

  • @Orang315
    @Orang315 7 місяців тому

    The Bison is still a prehistoric animal 🦬 It’s just still here

  • @nashtrojan
    @nashtrojan Рік тому +2

    The animal's name is the American BISON the freaking scientific name is Bison Bison... that is family and species.

  • @lizannewhitlow1085
    @lizannewhitlow1085 Рік тому

    I love Peter Coyote narrating!

  • @rodroper211
    @rodroper211 Рік тому +5

    rule #1 "don't pet the fluffy cows"

  • @ronbelanger4113
    @ronbelanger4113 Рік тому +1

    Long as they avoid those Bison from the north! LOL

  • @WAVEGURU
    @WAVEGURU Рік тому +2

    No mention of their wings?

  • @Ericbjohnston5150
    @Ericbjohnston5150 Рік тому +8

    Its bison. Early settlers confused African Buffalo with bison. Bison and Buffalo are not related.

    • @Robert-hp4ul
      @Robert-hp4ul Рік тому +2

      It isn’t and never has been “confused “ with African buffalo. Why can’t there be a North American separate species known as a buffalo? It can be and they are. I live in buffalo country near both a national and state park. See them all the time. We call them buffalo so they are buffalo.

  • @ErelasInglor
    @ErelasInglor Рік тому +5

    Got to love how the most absurd misnomer for North American Bison continues to this day due to poor misunderstanding and mislabeling in the past. Buffalo are a completely different species. It's like calling a Swift Fox a Jackal. Europe has no issue with colloquial misnomers around their European Bison.

  • @isaiahgimlewicz8298
    @isaiahgimlewicz8298 6 місяців тому

    Great film

  • @petertuckergoettler5720
    @petertuckergoettler5720 5 місяців тому +1

    Interesting To Note, merci.

  • @howardloewen1834
    @howardloewen1834 2 місяці тому

    Our world is only about six thousand years old.

  • @laara1426
    @laara1426 11 місяців тому +1

    Those are not Buffalo. They are Bison.

  • @LuisJimenez-dp7mc
    @LuisJimenez-dp7mc Місяць тому +1

    20,000 years ago!!! 😂😂😂

  • @amthinking-p9n
    @amthinking-p9n Рік тому

    I think reflect from the past, some people went arrogant in the relationships with the other creatures and even the nature, I think the human civilization have been growing and improving, in the past, human beings compete with some other creatures, then human beings can raise some creatures so some creatures feel grateful about the raising they chose to sacrifice themselves to feed and serve the human beings who raised them, the animals die from feeling grateful I think, the human beings ate and created from them by feeling deserved I think, maybe there will be more and better relationships between human beings and animals in the developing of human civilization…

  • @terriejohnston8801
    @terriejohnston8801 Рік тому

    TATANKA. ❤❤❤❤

  • @CryptoBlockchainTechnologies

    So cute. ❤

  • @elizabethhasse6088
    @elizabethhasse6088 Рік тому +3

    It is NOT a Buffalo, this majestic animal is the American BISON.

  • @christopherpett3264
    @christopherpett3264 Рік тому +1

    Bison existed in America before humans. Humans had to adapt toward them to survive.

  • @coolbananaboy5075
    @coolbananaboy5075 Рік тому +1

    Funny how the title is "Surprising Facts ..." but the majority of the video is about feeling, spirit, and general vague info.

  • @americangirl-
    @americangirl- Рік тому +1

    Buffalo soldiers coming to America!!! There is another story to be told here ALSO MY BROTHER Ken Burns...Much respect to you I cried through both episodes 4 hours...MARLEY SAID IT, MARLEY WAS RIGHT ALSO IN HIS STORY OF THE BUFFALO SOLDIERS ✌❤🌎🦬🦬🦬

  • @jo8726t
    @jo8726t Рік тому +1

    I was disappointed in this film. I think Ken could of put all the info into a couple of hours. The first episode was the same point reapeated over and over. I stopped watching it but buffalo are a amazing, beautiful animals.

  • @Mbartel500
    @Mbartel500 Рік тому +2

    A buffalo and a bison are two distinctly different animals. There are no American buffaloes. Those animals are bison, not buffaloes.

    • @user-sg8kq7ii3y
      @user-sg8kq7ii3y 11 місяців тому

      Yes, But it is acceptable to use the term "buffalo".

    • @Mbartel500
      @Mbartel500 11 місяців тому

      @@user-sg8kq7ii3y so you think it is ok to call a fox a wolf? Or a leopard a jaguar? What if your name was Mark, and people called you Bill? A bison and a buffalo are two different species of animal. Try to keep up….

    • @user-sg8kq7ii3y
      @user-sg8kq7ii3y 11 місяців тому +1

      @@Mbartel500 I understand what you're saying, but it's still acceptable to call bison "buffalo". Even experts and Native Americans themselves call it "buffalo", but they all know the proper terms. Read the book "Blood Memory". It explains the two terms in great detail, and explains they're common usage.
      So it's great if you want to use the term "bison". It's the term that I use. But I also know what people are referring to when they say "buffalo".
      It's like how Americans call the NFL "football", when players rarely use their feet, and they call actual football "soccer".
      Yes, it does not make sense, but, whether you like it or not, that's the language that's used.
      So just relax and chill out. It's NOT THAT serious of a deal.

  • @carollever4662
    @carollever4662 Рік тому

    Nice film 🎞

  • @keza3250
    @keza3250 Рік тому +3

    The ancestors of European people's lived with bison in Europe and Eurasia a lot longer then 10 to 20 thousand years ha ha neanderthal and cromagnone man
    Hunted them probably for 100 000years or more

  • @richardeast3328
    @richardeast3328 Рік тому +1

    The Darwin tribe said the bison came from the primeval ooze.

  • @standingbear998
    @standingbear998 Рік тому

    I do not believe an adult can jump a 6 ft fence. I have seen many run, most animals are faster than people think.

  • @brucesteele3052
    @brucesteele3052 9 місяців тому

    Bad news. Javelina are not pigs nor are bison buffalo. They are not one and the same.

  • @billbammerlin4666
    @billbammerlin4666 Рік тому

    They can walk through a 5 strand barbwire fence

  • @mr.pradorobledo
    @mr.pradorobledo Рік тому

    65', Buffalo 66' 67ERS. New Young Giants, NYG. Jetty, Jetsons.

  • @MakerBoyOldBoy
    @MakerBoyOldBoy Рік тому

    The first European contact with our bison was with Spanish conquistadores who being younger children and thus not inheriting anything at home saw the masses of bison as a gift resource. Each saw themselves as Dons of limitless ranches with endless bison taking the place of cattle. A round up was the first order of business to start their empires. As a large group they began their round up and immediately each proto-Don encountered the fight of their young lives as the ill-tempered bison violently attacked each horse and rider. The account doesn't list the number of injured and dead. But the encounter was decisive.

  • @altraveller
    @altraveller Рік тому +7

    Fun Fact: Peter Coyote narrates my life

    • @sandyMlud
      @sandyMlud Рік тому +2

      😂😂 so true. 😂😂

    • @SonomaBill1
      @SonomaBill1 Рік тому

      Peter lives in a community about ten miles away from me. He sends us regular updates on what is on his mind in the letters to the editor section of our local newspaper . . . . :-)

    • @t.texastimmy1022
      @t.texastimmy1022 Рік тому

      I Think that it's funny that he changed his name .....

  • @duanehorton4680
    @duanehorton4680 Рік тому

    Fact number one: They are actually bison, not buffalo.

  • @bobstuart2638
    @bobstuart2638 Рік тому

    Not much about Buffalo here, and nothing at all about how Native American history on the plains was revolutionized by horses being re-introduced. I'd rather hear about how the grasses co-evolved with huge herds passing through between five year recovery periods,

  • @alanmctavish3628
    @alanmctavish3628 Рік тому +1

    The natives of Western Canada lost 2 inches in height after the bison disappeared.

    • @T410ce
      @T410ce Рік тому

      Really, what is your source for this and why would this be? Surely they received nutrition elsewhere…

  • @jcclark2060
    @jcclark2060 Рік тому +2

    They are Bison NOT buffalo!

  • @fado792
    @fado792 Рік тому

    Seek for bison skull moutain. People were mad.

  • @Leslie-es5ij
    @Leslie-es5ij Місяць тому

    Dear Ken Burns, please do an American native documentary, especially on treatment by a hostel government from then until now !

    • @claytonlong391
      @claytonlong391 Місяць тому

      if your parents are 25 percent native american, you might be 12.5 percent.
      your 5 kids 6.25 percent.
      can you see where this is going?

    • @claytonlong391
      @claytonlong391 Місяць тому

      what percentage of the hostile blood runs through your veins?

    • @claytonlong391
      @claytonlong391 Місяць тому

      hostile government?

    • @Leslie-es5ij
      @Leslie-es5ij Місяць тому

      @claytonlong391 yeah, I see this hit some nerves ! As it should !

    • @Leslie-es5ij
      @Leslie-es5ij Місяць тому

      @claytonlong391 my response to you has been deleted from here , it seems that they don't want to allow me free speech . In the case of the Minnesota 37, I was referring to the hostile us. Government, and I am 100 percent white ?

  • @msa4548
    @msa4548 Рік тому +1

    They are bison, not buffalo.

  • @libertyvilleguy2903
    @libertyvilleguy2903 Рік тому +1

    Proper description is bison, not Buffalo.

  • @Trag-zj2yo
    @Trag-zj2yo Рік тому

    Nothing lasts forever

  • @giovannirojas3952
    @giovannirojas3952 Рік тому

    I already knew this.

  • @lanceash
    @lanceash Рік тому +3

    Hey, Ken, what does Branford Marsalis have to say about the American Bison? I'm sure we'd all love to hear his and Stanley Crouch's views on the Bison's movements since 1970.

  • @Uchetysx5
    @Uchetysx5 Рік тому +1

    Bison. You should know this.

  • @gophersk
    @gophersk Рік тому

    If it weren't for Canadians the Bison/Buffalo would be extinct. They preserved the blood line in northern Alberta. The herds were brought back, a few at a time to the United States. The Bison is not the "American Bison" it is the North American Bison.

    • @griggbaylee5808
      @griggbaylee5808 Рік тому

      Wainwright Alberta 🇨🇦

    • @user-sg8kq7ii3y
      @user-sg8kq7ii3y 11 місяців тому

      If it weren't for the white man, bison would have never been in danger to begin with. Same for grizzly bears

  • @terriejohnston8801
    @terriejohnston8801 Рік тому

    Was SO excited that the ORIGINAL BISON HERD....THAT WAS NEARLY WIPED OUT....WERE MIRACULOUSLY PRESERVED. HOW? BY SOME VERY DEVOTED FOLKs....the original (dna) Buffalo herd were bred ...& eventually released back into the wild. Check out the story online. A celebration by these folks who worked so hard & smart to preserve The American Bison.

  • @derrickrichins5747
    @derrickrichins5747 Рік тому +1

    Bison. Buffalo live in Africa and India and are a completely different kind of ruminant

  • @pierrevincent9568
    @pierrevincent9568 Рік тому

    "bison and humans coevolved over the last 10k years or so"
    so? coexisting life forms co-evolved over the last 4 billion years or so!