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Buffalo... In a car

Scouzer

Lifer
I was driving down the highway on the weekend and in my peripheral vision I noticed something weird. There was a giant black thing standing in a car. I turned around and went back, and sure enough my eyes weren't fooling me:

Buffalo 1
Buffalo 2
Buffalo 3
Buffalo 4

Crappy cell phone pictures alert...no camera on me.
 
Originally posted by: JDub02
is that kind of like a bunny with a pancake on its head?

funny, i was about to update my facebook status to

"not quite sure what to put here, so here is a picture of a buffalo in a car"

likeminded!
 
Did you say "hi" and pet him?
Buffalo are cool. Rather have a buffalo in a car than snakes on a plane.
 
"Buffalo vs. Bison? American Buffalo and bison are the same animal. Bison is actually the scientific name of the American Buffalo. When Europeans first encountered the buffalo in the American west during the 1700's, the only animal they could compare it to was the water buffalo of Africa. Buffalo are in large numbers today. By the end of the 1800's, fewer than 1,000 buffalo remained in North America. With the help of government programs, and many farms and ranches in the United States and Canada, that number has now grown to over 200,000. "

http://yankeefarmersmarket.sto...o.net/whybuffalo2.html
 
Originally posted by: Crono
"Buffalo vs. Bison? American Buffalo and bison are the same animal. Bison is actually the scientific name of the American Buffalo. When Europeans first encountered the buffalo in the American west during the 1700's, the only animal they could compare it to was the water buffalo of Africa. Buffalo are in large numbers today. By the end of the 1800's, fewer than 1,000 buffalo remained in North America. With the help of government programs, and many farms and ranches in the United States and Canada, that number has now grown to over 200,000. "

http://yankeefarmersmarket.sto...o.net/whybuffalo2.html

I hear they're tasty too.
 
Originally posted by: Crono
Did you say "hi" and pet him?
Buffalo are cool. Rather have a buffalo in a car than snakes on a plane.

lol no I didn't pet him, he seemed a little grumpy being in a car

probably doesn't like road trips
 
What are the ones that are called Bison that have no horns? There is a park SW of St Louis that has herds of Bison and they don't have horns at all.
 
Originally posted by: Damn Dirty Ape
What are the ones that are called Bison that have no horns? There is a park SW of St Louis that has herds of Bison and they don't have horns at all.

hornless bison
 
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