Bison or Buffalo Skull

Buffalo Skull - The Bison, also known as the American Buffalo, once numbered in the millions across North America. The bison was nearly hunted to extinction during the late 1800s. Due to protective legislation in the early 1900's, wild herds made a strong comeback. Bison are now considered a domesticated species and are commercially breed as livestock throughout the US.

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Bison or American Buffalo Skull
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Bison/BuffaloFamily: Bovidae
Bison bisonAverage Skull Length: 56cm
Average Horn Length: 34cm
Origin: North America
Herbivore 
I 0
3
C 0
1
P 3
3
M 3
3
x 2 =32
WSM-045 Skull - Natural BoneQuality A: $260.00, Quality B: $200.00
Lower jaw normally not available.

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