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SPECIES OF MAMMAL
European Bison; Bison bonasus; European bisons; Enichires; Enychyros; Wisent; Eurasian Buffalo; Bison bonasus montanus; Higgs bison; Visent; Bos bonasus
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  • Skull of a European bison
  • Bison usually live in small herds of about 10 animals; the image shows a herd in a nursery in the [[Altai Mountains]].
  • Caucasian subspecies]], 1889
  • Bison depicted at [[cave of Altamira]]
  • Skulls of European bison (left) and American bison (right)
  • European bison's skeleton
  • Side view of a European bison bull
  • European bison has a lankier body than the American bison (Tallinn Zoo, Estonia, 2023 March)
  • European bison monument in [[Hajnówka]]
  • Białowieża Forest, 1955
  • Bisons in [[Pădurea Domnească]], Moldova
  • European bison reserve in [[Spain]], where a reintroduction programme in [[San Cebrián de Mudá]], [[Castile and León]] is in place.
  • Bison sparring in the reserve in [[Altai Mountains]], [[Russia]]
  • Bison bull showing tongue colouration
  • [[Valchi Dol]] reserve in Bulgaria
  • Adult females with calves
  • Bison in [[Skole Beskids National Nature Park]], [[Stryi Raion]] in Ukraine

wisent         
['wi:z(?)nt]
¦ noun the European bison. See bison.
Origin
C19: from Ger.; related to bison.
Wisent (vehicle)         
VEHICLE
Rheinmetall Wisent
The Wisent is an 8x8 armoured logistics vehicle built by Rheinmetall. It is designed to be airliftable by the Airbus A400M.
Wisent (vodka)         
DRINK
Wisent is a flavoured vodka produced by Polmos Łańcut in Poland which features bison grass. It contains 40% alcohol by volume.

Википедия

European bison

The European bison (Bison bonasus) or the European wood bison, also known as the wisent ( or ), the zubr (), or sometimes colloquially as the European buffalo, is a European species of bison. It is one of two extant species of bison, alongside the American bison. The European bison is the heaviest wild land animal in Europe, and individuals in the past may have been even larger than their modern-day descendants. During late antiquity and the Middle Ages, bison became extinct in much of Europe and Asia, surviving into the 20th century only in northern-central Europe and the northern Caucasus Mountains. During the early years of the 20th century, bison were hunted to extinction in the wild.

The species — now numbering several thousand and returned to the wild by captive breeding programmes — is no longer in immediate danger of extinction, but remains absent from most of its historical range. It is not to be confused with the aurochs (Bos primigenius), the extinct ancestor of domestic cattle, with which it once co-existed.

Besides humans, bison have few predators. In the 19th century, there were scattered reports of wolves, lions, tigers, and bears hunting bison. In the past, especially during the Middle Ages, humans commonly killed bison for their hide and meat. They used their horns to make drinking horns.

European bison were hunted to extinction in the wild in the early 20th century, with the last wild animals of the B. b. bonasus subspecies being shot in the Białowieża Forest (on today's Belarus–Poland border) in 1921. The last of the Caucasian wisent subspecies (B. b. caucasicus) was shot in the northwestern Caucasus in 1927. The Carpathian wisent (B. b. hungarorum) had been hunted to extinction by 1852.

The Białowieża or lowland European bison was kept alive in captivity, and has since been reintroduced into several countries in Europe. In 1996, the International Union for Conservation of Nature classified the European bison as an endangered species, no longer extinct in the wild. Its status has improved since then, changing to vulnerable and later to near-threatened.

European bison were first scientifically described by Carl Linnaeus in 1758. Some later descriptions treat the European bison as conspecific with the American bison. Three subspecies of the European bison existed in the recent past, but only one, the nominate subspecies (B. b. bonasus), survives today. The ancestry and relationships of the wisent to fossil bison species remain controversial and disputed.

The European bison is one of the national animals of Poland and Belarus.