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Что (кто) такое Bison - определение

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Bos bison athabascae; Bison bison athabascae; Mountain bison; Mountain buffalo; Wood Bison; Bison bison pennsylvanicus; Bos bison pennsylvanicus; Woodland bison
  • Wood bison in [[Sakha Republic]]
  • Bull at [[North Carolina Zoo]]
  • Translocation of plains bison into [[Wood Buffalo National Park]] in 1920s, resulting in collapse of wood bison.
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n. a herd of bison
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<tool> GNU's replacement for the yacc parser generator. Bison runs under Unix and on Atari computers. It was written by Robert Corbett. Latest version: 1.28, as of 2000-05-22. As of version 1.24, Bison will no longer apply the GNU General Public License to your code. You can use the output files without restriction. bison/">FTP GNU.org (ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/bison/) or your nearest GNU archive site. E-mail: <bug-bison@gnu.org>. Bison++ is a version which produces C++ output. (2000-07-05)
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['b??s(?)n]
¦ noun (plural same) a humpbacked shaggy-haired wild ox. [Bison bison (the N. American buffalo) and B. bonasus (Europe, now only Poland).]
Origin
ME: from L., ult. of Gmc origin.
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(bison)
A bison is a large hairy animal with a large head that is a member of the cattle family. They used to be very common in North America and Europe. (mainly BRIT; in AM, usually use buffalo
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= buffalo
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Bison are large bovines in the genus Bison (Greek: "wild ox" (bison)) within the tribe Bovini. Two extant and numerous extinct species are recognised.

Of the two surviving species, the American bison, B. bison, found only in North America, is the more numerous. Although colloquially referred to as a buffalo in the United States and Canada, it is only distantly related to the true buffalo. The North American species is composed of two subspecies, the Plains bison, B. b. bison, and the wood bison, B. b. athabascae, which is the namesake of Wood Buffalo National Park in Canada. A third subspecies, the eastern bison (B. b. pennsylvanicus) is no longer considered a valid taxon, being a junior synonym of B. b. bison. References to "woods bison" or "wood bison" from the eastern United States refer to this subspecies, not B. b. athabascae, which was not found in the region. The European bison, B. bonasus, or wisent, or zubr, or colloquially European buffalo, is found in Europe and the Caucasus, reintroduced after being extinct in the wild.

While bison species have been traditionally classified in their own genus, modern genetics indicates that they are nested within the genus Bos, which includes, among others, cattle, yaks and gaur, being most closely related to yaks. Bison are sometimes bred with domestic cattle and produce offspring called beefalo or zubron.

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n.
Aurochs, buffalo (U.S.).
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·noun The aurochs or European bison.
II. Bison ·noun The American bison buffalo (Bison Americanus), a large, gregarious bovine quadruped with shaggy mane and short black horns, which formerly roamed in herds over most of the temperate portion of North America, but is now restricted to very limited districts in the region of the Rocky Mountains, and is rapidly decreasing in numbers.
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Bison (fictional character); Bison (character); Bison (band); Bison (vehicle)
Bison is a taxonomic group containing six species of large even-toed ungulates, among them the extant American bison and European bison (the wisent).
Howard Bison men's basketball         
BASKETBALL TEAM THAT REPRESENTS HOWARD UNIVERSITY
Howard Bison basketball
The Howard Bison men's basketball team is the basketball team that represents Howard University in Washington, DC, United States. The school's team currently competes in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference and is coached by Kenny Blakeney.
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1921 RECONNAISSANCE AIRCRAFT FAMILY BY AVRO
Avro 555; Avro 555 Bison; Avro Bison II
The Avro 555 Bison was a British single-engined fleet spotter/reconnaissance aircraft built by Avro.

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Wood bison

The wood bison (Bison bison athabascae) or mountain bison (often called the wood buffalo or mountain buffalo), is a distinct northern subspecies or ecotype of the American bison. Its original range included much of the boreal forest regions of Alaska, Yukon, western Northwest Territories, northeastern British Columbia, northern Alberta, and northwestern Saskatchewan.