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What makes yellowstones bison so special is that theyre the pure descendants (free of cattle genes) of … The earliest members of the bison lineage, known from the late pliocene to early pleistocene of the indian … Hunting drastically … The bison belongs to the genus bison of the bovidae family in the artiodactyla order. · bison, either of two species of oxlike grazing mammals that constitute the genus bison. It can weigh between 900 and … European bison (wisent) tend to live in lightly wooded to fully wooded areas and areas with increased shrubs and …