In North America millions of bison once roamed. The grasses of the Great Plains provided food for these vast herds.
North America and the North-East known as (U.S. & canada) those regions once supported Native Americans and millions of buffalo.
The great plains! The Dakotas, the sunflowers, Kansas, Wheat, Iowa, corn & soybeans
The great plains! The Dakotas, the sunflowers, Kansas, Wheat, Iowa, corn & soybeans
Before they were almost wiped out, bison herds in North America numbered in the millions and often stretched for miles.
there were indians living there before they were enslaved by columbus
On the Great Plains of North America, and even in Europe before they were nearly wiped out due to demand for their hides.
No, buffalo are native to North America.
There are no wild buffalo in North America. Only bison, which mainly live in mid-United States and Canada.
a buffalo
There are millions of them. (people)
Wood Buffalo Nation Park in Canada. The North American Buffalo is actually a Bison.
That could be the buffalo or bison.