Bison are large, hoofed mammals that belong to the bovid family. They are native to North America and Europe, where they have different names and subspecies. Bison are herbivores that graze on grasses and other plants. They live in herds that consist of females and their offspring, and males that join them during the mating season. Bison have a distinctive appearance, with a shaggy brown coat, a hump on their shoulders, and curved horns. They are the largest land animals in North America, weighing up to 2,000 pounds and standing 6 feet tall. Bison are also very fast and agile, capable of running up to 40 miles per hour. Bison have a long and rich history, as they have been important to many Native American cultures, providing them with food, clothing, and spiritual value. Bison were also nearly hunted to extinction by European settlers, but have since recovered thanks to conservation efforts. Today, bison are protected in national parks and reserves, where they can roam freely and display their natural behaviors
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