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Page 1 of 2 A BONE CAVE.   The Pulaski Citizen Pulaski Tennessee June 10 1875  A BONE CAVE. The migratory nature of certain extinct animals may safely be assumed from their affinities with living species; but direct proof of this, of some value, has lately been obtained in England. In a quarry near Castleton in Derbyshire is a fissure, called the Windy Knoll fissure, which has been ascertained to contain the bones of a great number of bison, reindeer, grizzly bear, wolf, fox, hare, rabbit, and water rat. These were confusedly mingled, and the crevice has been filled partly … Read more

1896

<< Previous  Next>> / NOW ALMOST EXTINCT / FIGHT BETWEEN BUFFALOES. April 1896 The National Zoological Park Loses the Oldest Bison in Its Herd. The National Zoological Park, in the suburbs of Washington, has lost one of its valuable herd of six buffaloes, the animal having been killed in a desperate tight with one of its companions. The Zoos herd of buffalo is one of the finest in the country, and great regret is felt at the killing of one of them, as it will be hard to replace It. The buffalo that was killed was one of the largest … Read more

All About Bison®

  This website is your go-to resource for learning all about bison. Site Menu Most Famous Buffalo in Texas #itsallaboutwesley   all about buffalo, as some call them Conservation, Historical, Observable, and Scientific Facts All About Bison ®. offers information facts, history, and current news, links to informational websites,  American Buffalo, North American Wood and Plains, and European. We hope to get it all, get it right, and provide a resource to any and all interested persons, groups, or organizations that have an interest in this intrinsic native to the American landscape. The content is either news as reported or information … Read more