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    October 27, 2024

    BISON

    Bison bison

    State Park Service

    The North Carolina Collection, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

    Class: Mammal

    Family: Bovidae

    Size: weight = 800-2000 lbs height 5-6 feet at shoulder

    Habitat: grasslands, open woodlands, and semi-desert environments

    Diet: herbivorous-eats plants-grasses, leaves, and sedges

    Life Span: 18-22 years in the wild

    Bison Basics:

    Bison have poor eyesight, but excellent senses of hearing and smell.

    Bison can run up to 35 mph.

    Bison are the largest land mammal in North America.

    Because Eastern bison were extinct by

    the mid 18006, Western bison live in the

    Animal Forest. Eastern bison, which lived in this area when the settlers landed, were larger and darker than their Western relatives.

    Bison have been called buffalo since they were first spotted in North America because bison looked like buffalo to early settlers, although there are no buffalo species native to North America.

    ELK Cervus elaphus

    South Carolinai

    State Park Service

    Courtesy of USFWS

    Class: Mammal

    Family: Cervidae

    Size: weight = 400-1000 lbs height 4-5 feet at shoulder

    Habitat: open woodlands and forested areas

    Diet: herbivorous-eats plants-grasses, sedges, and flowers

    Life Span: 18-20 years in the wild

    Elk Essentials:

    Elk antlers can weigh up to 40 pounds.

    The more symmetrical a bull elk's antlers are, the healthier he is.

    An elk calf weighs about 35 lbs at birth and can gain up to 2 lbs per day for the first few weeks of its life...

    Male elk shed their antlers each year, usually in late winter or early spring.

    Before breeding season begins, they grow them back. The size of the animal's antlers, also known as a "rack" increases every season as he matures.

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      Location: Charleston, Charleston County, South Carolina, United States

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