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  1. American Bison (6740 bytes)
    1: {{Taxobox_begin | color = pink | name = American Bison}}<br />{{StatusConcern}}
    2: ...[[Media:Image:Baby Bison in Yellowstone-750px.JPG|Bison young]]<br />
    3: ...ic.jpg|Historic drawing]]&mdash;[[Media:Bison.wav|Bison call audio]]}}
    11: {{Taxobox_genus_entry | taxon = '''''Bison'''''}}
    12: {{Taxobox_species_entry | taxon = '''''B. bison'''''}}

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  1. Flag of Kansas (1706 bytes)
    9: ...nting [[American Bison]] (the buffalo are fleeing from the Indians)
  2. Flag of Wyoming (413 bytes)
    2: ...The [[Wyoming]] state seal appears branded on the bison. The current flag was adopted in [[1917]] after a...
  3. List of U.S. state mammals (3603 bytes)
    70: | [[Oklahoma]] || [[American bison|Buffalo]] <BR /> [[White-tailed deer]] (game anim...
    82: ...l)<BR />[[Texas longhorn]] (large)<BR />[[Mexican free-tailed bat]] (flying) || || ||
    95: | [[Wyoming]] || [[American Bison|Buffalo]] || || ||
  4. Oklahoma (32092 bytes)
    46: ...lahoma's natural terrain is very diverse, ranging from Oak-Hickory mixed forest in the Eastern well-wa...
    48: The state is one of the six states on the [[Frontier Strip]].
    56: ...e), Great Plains Country (Southwestern Oklahoma), Frontier Country (Central Oklahoma, including the Ok...
    60: From a [[bioregional]] perspective, Oklahoma is reco...
    115: ...l swapping going on between [[European]] powers [[France]] and [[Spain]].
  5. Montana (14119 bytes)
    38:
    51: ...g Hole National Battlefield]], and the [[National Bison Range]]. There are also a number of [[National Fo...
    198: ...ph Kinsey. ''Montana: High, Wide, and Handsome''. Bison Books: 2003. <small>ISBN 0803273398.</small>
    207: *[http://classroomclipart.com Free Clipart]
  6. Dinosaur (35313 bytes)
    2: ...ption = Skull of ''[[Tyrannosaurus rex|T. Rex]]'' from the <br /> [[United States Department of the In...
    16: ...of the [[Cretaceous]] period. Dinosaurs are known from both fossils and nonfossils including [[fossil]...
    20: ...on|classifying]] dinosaurs, which are still known from a spotty [[fossil record]].
    34: ...are [[morphology|morphologically]] quite distinct from their reptilian ancestors, and referring to bir...
    42: ...mong those that are recovered, very few are known from complete skeletons and even impressions of soft...
  7. Animal (16429 bytes)
    51: ... which ''animalia'' is the plural, and ultimately from ''anima'', meaning vital breath or soul.
    57: ...During development it forms a relatively flexible framework upon which cells can move about and be reo...
    63: ...produced without mating, or in some cases through fragmentation.
    70: ...few small parasitic [[protist]]s. The name comes from the posterior location of the [[flagellum]] in ...
    72: ...ssible they are not really animals at all. Aside from them, most animal phyla with known phyla make a...
  8. Animals (10378 bytes)
    2: ...acteristics that define them and distinguish them from other life forms. Animals are divided into vari...
    8: ... respond to their environment. This system ranges from simple nerve nets in cnidarians (jellyfish, for...
    10: ...exual reproduction involves the fusion of gametes from two individuals, leading to genetic diversity.
    11: ...ack cell walls, a feature that distinguishes them from plants and fungi. They have a more flexible cel...
    18: ...During development it forms a relatively flexible framework upon which cells can move about and be reo...
  9. History of the United States (1865-1918) (52094 bytes)
    7: ... attacks on civilian targets and destruction of infrastructure, followed by exploitive economic polici...
    9: ...nforce the civil rights of the formerly enslaved African-Americans in the South.
    15: ...tion|fifteenth]], which extended the franchise to freed citizens. The fourteenth amendment was oppose...
    21: ...id ultimately provide an institutional basis for African-American political mobilization and organizat...
    30: ...feared warriors. The Apaches built their economy from attacking, looting and kidnapping Hispanic farm...
  10. Wyoming (8979 bytes)
    12: Governor = [[Dave Freudenthal]] |
    46: ...dition to being the first U.S. state to extend suffrage to women, Wyoming was also the home of many ot...
    58: ...n the north central portion are somewhat isolated from the bulk of the rest of the Rocky Mountains. Fi...
    137: :'''[[State mammal]]:''' [[American Bison|Bison]]
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  11. Mammal (11782 bytes)
    34: **[[Afrosoricida]]
    43: ...offspring during pregnancy. Mammals range in size from the {{convert|30|–|40|mm|abbr=on}} [[bumblebe...
    134: *[[Bison]]
    154: ...ation. The thickness of this layer varies widely from species to species.
    162: From synapsids came the first mammal precursors, [[t...
  12. Cattle (12844 bytes)
    17: ...successfully be bred with [[water buffalo]] or [[African buffalo]]. (See [[aurochs]] for the history o...
    23: ...m "'''cattlebeast'''". "'''Neat'''" (horned oxen, from which we get "[[neatsfoot oil]]"), "'''beef'''"...
    25: ...uding other [[bovidae|bovids]] such as [[American Bison]], but also less closely related species such as ...
    31: ...'s main function is to absorb water and nutrients from the digestable feed. The omasum is known as th...
    33: ...rochs]] was originally spread throughout Europe, Africa and Asia. In historical times, their range was...
  13. Buffalo (527 bytes)
    3: ...'[[Syncerus]]'' &mdash; the [[Cape buffalo]] (or African buffalo).
    4: ...of the genus ''[[Bison]]'' &mdash; the [[American Bison]] (or buffalo).
  14. Water Buffalo (6557 bytes)
    17: ... Buffalo seem to have originated from South Asia, from India to Indochina.
    21: [[Milk]] from both of these animals may be used by many peopl...
    27: ...[[1955]] had horns measuring 4.24 m (13 ft 11 in) from tip to tip along the outside curve across the f...
    32: ...ifferent appearance from the Indonesian buffaloes from which they descend.
    35: Introduced into North Africa and the Near East by 600 AD. The water buffalo...
  15. List of computing topics (15876 bytes)
    201: [[Context-free grammar]] --
    272: [[Fragmentation]] --
    273: [[Free On-line Dictionary of Computing]] --
    274: [[Free Software Foundation]] --
    275: [[Free software movement]] --
  16. Triceratops (4523 bytes)
    22: ... [[herbivore|herbivorous]] [[dinosaur]] [[genus]] from the Latest [[Cretaceous]] [[geologic period|per...
    26: ... misidentified the ''Triceratops'' as a type of [[bison]]. The sturdy nature of the animal's skull has en...
    30: == Horns and frill ==
    32: ...he rear of the skull bore a relatively short bony frill.
    34: A number of purposes have been proposed for the frill:
  17. Endangered species (12553 bytes)
    1: ...pile, ca1870.png|thumb|right|300px|The [[American bison]] numbered as few as 750 in [[1890]] due to extre...
    2: ...orbidding [[hunting]], banning their [[habitat]]s from development, etc.) to prevent extinction. Only ...
    4: ...species list, and criteria for removing a species from the list once its population has recovered; whe...
    15: ...nt>: captive individuals survive, but there is no free-living, natural population. Examples: [[Dromeda...
    87: * [[Savannah Elephant]] (''Loxodonta africana'')
  18. Yellowstone National Park (23738 bytes)
    25: ...ves]], and free-ranging herds of [[American Bison|bison]] and [[Wapiti|elk]]. It is the core of the [[Gre...
    29: ...ng previous [[ice age]]s and by [[river]] erosion from the [[Yellowstone River]].
    32: ...ople incorrectly believe that the yellow color is from [[sulfur]]).
    39: Mountain man [[Jim Bridger]] later returned from an 1857 expedition to the park's area and told ...
    44: ...ed States|U.S. Congress]] to withdraw this region from public auction. Then on [[March 1]], [[1872]] P...
  19. Apache (7848 bytes)
    3: ...d [[Navajo]] people. The Apache peoples migrated from the Northern Plains into the Southwest relative...
    8: ...thern Athabaskan peoples in North America fan out from west-central [[Canada]] where some Southern Ath...
    10: ...veling on the plains east of the Pueblo region, [[Francisco Coronado]] wrote:
    12: ...rancheria of the Indians who follow these cattle (bison). These natives are called Querechos. They do n...
    18: ...e term was applied to Southern Athabaskan peoples from the Chama on the east to the San Juan on the we...
  20. Native American (42651 bytes)
    5: ...t native to the American continent, such as those from arctic [[Russia]]n [[Siberia]].
    19: ...nd from people who [[Migration (human)|migrated]] from [[Siberia]] across the [[Bering Strait]], betwe...
    21: ...oute through Alaska and Canada that had just been freed of its ice cover. There are a number of diffic...
    26: ...e is that the Siberians were preceded by migrants from [[Oceania]], who arrived either by sailing acro...
    28: ...heir theories, at least three separate migrations from Siberia to the Americas are highly likely to ha...

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